Amano Shrimp (Caridina multidentata) Import
R65,00
The Amano Shrimp is one of the best algae-eating shrimp for freshwater aquariums. They are hardy, active, and excellent for community tanks, making them a popular choice for both beginner and experienced shrimp keepers.
The Amano Shrimp is one of the best algae-eating shrimp for freshwater aquariums. They are hardy, active, and excellent for community tanks, making them a popular choice for both beginner and experienced shrimp keepers.
Quick Facts:
- Scientific Name: Caridina multidentata
- Common Name: Amano Shrimp, Yamato Shrimp
- Origin: Japan, Taiwan, China
- Size: 4–6 cm (larger than most dwarf shrimp)
- Lifespan: 2–5 years
- Temperament: Peaceful, social
- Difficulty Level: Easy
Tank Requirements
- Tank Size: 20+ litres (best in 40+ litres for groups)
- Temperature: 18–28°C
- pH Range: 6.5–7.5
- Water Hardness: 6–12 dGH
- Filtration: Sponge filters or gentle-flow filters work best.
- Substrate & Decorations:
- Fine gravel or sand substrate.
- Live plants (Java Fern, Anubias, Vallisneria, Mosses) provide cover and help maintain water quality.
- Driftwood and rocks for natural biofilm growth.
Behavior & Tank Mates
- Very active and always grazing on algae, biofilm, and leftover food.
- Best kept in groups of 3–5+ for natural social behavior.
- Compatible Tank Mates:
- Peaceful fish like tetras, rasboras, danios, gouramis, and corydoras.
- Other shrimp species like Neocaridina (Cherry Shrimp, Blue Dream) and Bamboo Shrimp.
- Snails like Nerite Snails and Mystery Snails.
- Avoid aggressive fish like cichlids, bettas, and large barbs.
Diet
Amano Shrimp are omnivores and fantastic algae eaters, but they need supplemental feeding:
- Algae & Biofilm (their natural diet).
- High-quality Shrimp Pellets & Algae Wafers.
- Blanched Vegetables (zucchini, spinach, cucumber).
- Protein Treats (bloodworms, brine shrimp occasionally).
Breeding
- Difficult in home aquariums because larvae require brackish water to survive.
- Females carry eggs, but hatchlings won’t develop in freshwater.
- Breeding requires specialized setups with salinity adjustments.
Care Tips
✔ Keep stable water parameters. Avoid sudden changes.
✔ Regular water changes (10–20% weekly).
✔ Avoid copper-based medications (toxic to shrimp).
✔ Provide natural grazing surfaces (live plants, driftwood).
Why Keep Amano Shrimp?
✅ Best algae-eating shrimp for planted tanks.
✅ Hardy and easy to care for.
✅ Peaceful and great for community aquariums.
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