Wine Red Caridina Shrimp Bio
The Wine Red Caridina Shrimp is a luxurious and elegant shrimp variety, admired for its deep, rich red color that resembles a fine red wine. This shrimp is a favorite among enthusiasts for its stunning visual impact and the sophistication it adds to any aquarium. Besides their visual appeal, Wine Red Shrimps are also effective at enhancing water quality by consuming algae and biofilm, making them as functional as they are beautiful.
Wine Red Caridina Shrimp Description
- Common Name: Wine Red Shrimp
- Scientific Name: Caridina cf. cantonensis 'Wine Red'
- Genus: Caridina
- Wild Origin: Freshwater Streams of South China
- Adult Size: 0.75 - 1 inch
- Grade: Mixed Grade
Wine Red Caridina Shrimp Care Guide
Aspect | Recommendation |
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Name | Wine Red Shrimp |
Origin | South China |
Tank Size | 10 gallons (38 liters) per 10 shrimp |
Temperature | 68°F - 74°F (20°C - 23°C) |
pH | 5.8 - 6.8 |
Ammonia (NH3/NH4+) | 0 ppm |
Nitrite (NO2-) | 0 ppm |
Nitrate (NO3-) | <20 ppm |
GH (General Hardness) | 4 - 6 dGH |
KH (Carbonate Hardness) | 0 - 2 dKH |
Diet | Omnivorous; primarily biofilm and algae, supplemented with high-quality shrimp foods |
Breeding Type | Freshwater, egg-laying |
Key Feature | Rich red coloration, adds elegance to tanks, beneficial for water quality |