Caridina Dwarf Shrimp - Red Tiger Shrimp
Appearance of the Red Tiger shrimp
This Caridina shrimp, known as the Red Tiger shrimp, stands out with its bright red coloration, which is particularly striking in aquariums. These shrimp species are known for their varied and intense colors, which stand out beautifully against the translucent body. They are a visual highlight and attract attention in any aquarium.
Breeding the red tiger shrimp
Breeding Red Tiger shrimp requires a little more experience and care than with Neocaridina species. Caridina shrimps require very specific water parameters and a stable environment. Breeding them can be a challenge, but with patience and attention to detail it can be successful. Gender differentiation is essential for experienced breeders.
Socialization of the red tiger shrimp
Caridina shrimps are peaceful, but due to their specific needs they should be socialized carefully with other species. They are best suited to specialized shrimp aquariums or in combination with other small, calm species that prefer similar water conditions.
Food for the red tiger shrimp
The diet of the red tiger shrimp is somewhat more demanding than that of other shrimp species. They require a balanced and varied diet that includes shrimp food, plant food and protein. A correctly composed diet is crucial for their health and maintaining their vibrant colors.
Tank design for the red tiger shrimp
An aquarium for the red tiger shrimp should be carefully designed to create optimal conditions. Hiding places and natural elements such as plants and roots are important. A specially matched substrate and regular monitoring of the water parameters are essential to meet the more demanding needs of Caridina shrimps.
lat. Name: | Caridina cantonensis |
German. German name: | Red Tiger Shrimp |
Appearance: | Body with red tiger stripe pattern |
Size: | up to 3 cm |
Age: | up to 2 years |
Behavior: | very peaceful, can be socialized with peaceful shrimps, fish and snails (if the water values match) |
Reproduction: | Females release between 20 and 40 independent young every four to six weeks |
Diet: | Mainly plant-based, occasionally protein food |
Difficulty | Suitable for beginners and advanced keepers |
Requirements & water values:
Min. aquarium requirements | We recommend a tank of at least 20 L |
Suitable substrate | Shrimp gravel |
Temperature | 15 - 25 °C |
pH value | 5 - 7.5 mol/l |
Total hardness (GH) | 3 - 15 ° dGh |
Carbonate hardness (KH) | 3 - 5 ° dGh |
Conductance for osmosis water | approx. 100 - 200 µS |
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