Black Tiger Shrimp - Cardina x Tiger
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Black Tiger Shrimp - Cardina x Tiger
Black Tiger Shrimp are a unique and highly sought after variant of the Caridina cf. cantonensis species cross with Tiger.
The shrimp you will receive will be sub adults, having a size around 0.7-1cm.
We named the after their appearance and bloodline.
Water Parameters:
- Temperature: 20–24°
- pH: 6.0-6.8
- GH: 4-6
- KH: 0-1
- TDS: 120-180
Compatibility: Shrimp are generally peaceful and can be kept with other non-aggressive aquarium inhabitants. However, they are best kept in a dedicated shrimp-only aquarium or with other dwarf shrimp species.
Feeding: Shrimp are omnivores and will eat a variety of foods including algae, biofilm, and commercial shrimp pellets. It's important to provide them with a balanced diet to ensure their health and longevity.
Availability: Shrimp are not as widely available as some other shrimp species and may be more expensive due to their rarity and popularity. They were breed at Micro Aquatic Shop
Tank Equipment
- Filter: Sponge Filter
- Substrate: SHRIMP SOIL
- Water: Breed in Our Australian tap water ( not using Ro , water )to produce strong and resilient shrimps
- Decor: A few pieces of driftwood, moss and ferns , indian almond leaves , alder cones
What to Expect from Us
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Other things to consider before placing an order or Buy Shrimp Online:
- Check to see if your tank has enough space.
- Ensure your tank is fully cycled.
- Ensure your new livestock is compatible tank mates for any other fish you currently have (in terms of habitat, species, requirements, temperament, and size)
- Ensure that your water parameters, habitat and temperature are suitable for the species you want to introduce.
- Do not stock your tank too quickly, or suddenly a large influx of fish can unbalance your water parameters that will affect the water quality.
- Do not feed your new fish for 24hrs. They need time to settle in and feel at home. Feeding shrimp too quickly puts their health at risk, and it can even affect your water quality. If you have existing fish in your aquarium, feeding them before releasing the new fish is a good idea.
- Don’t be alarmed if, upon arrival, your fish, shrimp or snail look pale or lethargic. This is normal behaviour while in transit, and they should return to full colour and vibrancy after settling into their new home for a few days.
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