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Red nose shrimp 1-1.5cm
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SGD 8.80
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Description
The Red Nose Shrimp, also known as Caridina sp. "Red Nose," is a captivating and sought-after species of freshwater shrimp known for its distinctive red nose and vibrant coloration. This set includes five Red Nose Shrimp specimens, each measuring approximately 1-1.5cm in length. With their unique appearance and graceful movements, these shrimp bring a touch of uniqueness and vibrant color to any aquarium. Let's explore a detailed description of these fascinating shrimp, including essential information on water conditions, tank mates, feeding habits, and care.
Appearance:
- Distinctive Red Nose: Red Nose Shrimp have a striking red nose, adding a unique and eye-catching feature to their appearance.
- Vibrant Coloration: These shrimp exhibit a range of colors, including shades of red, orange, and sometimes even blue or green, creating a visually captivating display in your aquarium.
- Small Size: With an average length of 1-1.5cm, these shrimp are petite and add a delicate and charming presence to your aquatic setup.
Water Conditions:
- Temperature: Red Nose Shrimp thrive in a tropical environment with temperatures ranging from 68°F to 78°F (20°C to 26°C).
- pH Level: Maintain a slightly acidic to neutral pH level between 6.5 and 7.5 for optimal health and well-being.
- Water Hardness: Aim for a low to moderate water hardness level between 4 and 8 dGH.
- Filtration: Ensure efficient filtration and provide clean and well-oxygenated water for the shrimp's well-being.
Tank Mates:
- Peaceful Community Fish: Red Nose Shrimp are peaceful and can coexist with other calm and non-aggressive fish species such as Tetras, Rasboras, Guppies, and Corydoras.
- Non-Predatory Invertebrates: They are compatible with other peaceful shrimp species, snails, and small, non-predatory crayfish.
Feeding Habit:
- Omnivorous Diet: Red Nose Shrimp are omnivores and will consume a variety of food sources.
- Algae and Biofilm: They graze on algae and biofilm that naturally grow in the aquarium, helping to maintain a clean and healthy environment.
- Supplemental Feeding: Offer high-quality sinking pellets, specialized shrimp foods, blanched vegetables, or algae wafers to ensure a well-rounded diet.
Care:
- Tank Size: Provide a suitable aquarium of at least 5 gallons (19 liters) to accommodate a group of Red Nose Shrimp comfortably, allowing ample space for their movement and feeding.
- Water Quality: Monitor water parameters regularly and perform routine water changes to maintain excellent water quality.
- Substrate: Utilize a fine-grained substrate that allows the shrimp to forage and explore.
- Hiding Places: Create hiding spots using live plants, mosses, driftwood, or rock formations to provide security and cover for the shrimp.
- Lighting: Provide moderate lighting levels, as excessive brightness can stress Red Nose Shrimp. Use floating plants or diffuse the light to create shaded areas.
Temperament
Peaceful
Size Range
1cm - 1.5cm
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