Black Crystal Shrimp
Black Crystal Shrimp
Caridina sp
Crystal Shrimp are another strikingly beautiful choice of shrimp for the freshwater aquarium. They were selectively bred by Bee Shrimp to have such a radiant colour alongside the patterning of white across their bodies.
Crystal Shrimp differ slightly in care requirements from that of Amano Shrimp and Cherry Shrimp and are regarded as being a little more finicky. They like their water to be more on the acidic side (pH of 5.8-7.4), so having a well-established tank with Indian Almond leaves and driftwood will benefit them.
gH is of importance to shrimp, as these Crystal Shrimp like theirs slightly hard between (4-6 gH). The gH (general hardness) is the measure of concentration of calcium carbonate and magnesium ions. For Shrimp to molt correctly they will need these elements to make their new exoskeleton.
Their dKH should range between 0-4. A TDS reading between 100-200 is best for these shrimps, and because they don't like TDS to be too high, they may not mix well with Neocaridina's who like a higher reading. Their water temperature should remain on the cooler side, ranging between 62-76oF.