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AURA BLUE Shrimp | Caridina Serrata

£8.00
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The classic Aura Blue species, which has light sky blue body colour, more to see through and body has some little black dots.

Aura Blue can be seen as very hard to get hold off due to not many people keeping them these days. So if you are an enthusiastic shrimp keeper - don't miss this species out.

These species do not cross breed with any other Neocaridina (cherry shrimp) or any of the shrimp in our Wild Form category, therefore they can be kept together.

Aura Blue will cross breed with any other Caridina species, this is how the common name TIBEE has come out. And then these shrimp are the roots of all the high end shrimp on the market such as Galaxy Fishbone, Galaxy Tigers, Boa etc... 

Price is per shrimp - Shipping size is 9mm to 10mm. Colour is light blue due to being young size.

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Latin Name:

Caridina Serrata

Common. Name:

AURA BLUE Shrimp

Appearance:

Distinctive look of sky light blue colour Seratta species.Body would have some block dots and see through sky blue body.

Size:

up to 2.3 cm

Age:

up to 2.5years

Compatibility

Can be keep together with any other shrimps (if the water values match). Will cross breed with any other caridina cantonensis species, but not to any neocaridina cherry shrimp species

Grading:

N/A

The intensity of blue shadow depending on your water's parameters. Therefore sometimes the shrimp can show light blue, sometimes dark blue.

Food:

Omnivorous, feeds on algae, biofilm and commercial shrimp foods. Please avoid feeding your shrimp with any foods that contains copper.

Difficulty

Intermediate, previous shrimp keeping experiences is required.

 

Requirements & water values:

min. aquarium requirements

We recommend a tank of at least 25 L and minimum a group of 10 is require for a thriving colony.

Temperature

20 - 25 °C

pH value

5.5 - 6.5 mol/l

Total hardness (GH)

4 - 6  ° dGh

Carbonate hardness (KH)

0-1 

TDS for RO (osmosis) water

approx. 120 to 180 ppm

At Shrimp Corner, we feed our shrimp once a day, with our Forest Green and Wild Red protein foods. One bar of each type a day, on an alternative basis. Our foods are specially made for shrimp and they do not contains anything harmful for your shrimp.

Feed once a day, 1 stick per 15-20 shrimp. Please remove any left-over food after 24hrs.

Using Indian Almond Leaves and Banana Leaves are recommended. They added benefits to the tank and providing a constant food source for your shrimp, also with for other purposes.

Aura Blue

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TANGERINE TIGER Shrimp | Caridina Serrata

£5.00
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The classic Tangerine Tiger species, which has nice Orangey to Tangerine colour, more to see through and body has some little black dots and stripes.

Tangerine Tiger can be seen as very hard to get hold off due to not many people keeping them these days. So if you are an enthusiastic shrimp keeper - don't miss this species out.

These species do not cross breed with any other Neocaridina (cherry shrimp) or any of the shrimp in our Wild Form category, therefore they can be kept together.

Tangerine Tiger will cross breed with any other Caridina species, this is how the common name TANG-TAI has come out. And then these shrimp are the roots of all the high end shrimp on the market such as Galaxy Fishbone, Galaxy Tigers, Boa etc...

Shipping size is 9mm to 10mm. Price is per shrimp

BLOOD SHOT Shrimp | Caridina Serrata

£5.00
Availability: Out of stock

The new variant of Caridina Serrata species is here. Bloodshot is originated from Tangerine Tiger species, and the body colour is now more to blood red colour.

The difference between bloodshot and tangerine tiger is the red dots & red stripes.

These species do not cross breed with any other Neocaridina (cherry shrimp) or any of the shrimp in our Wild Form category, therefore they can be kept together.

These Serrata species will cross breed with any other Caridina species, this is how the common name TANG-TAI has come out. And then these shrimp are the roots of all the high end shrimp on the market such as Galaxy Fishbone, Galaxy Tigers, Boa etc... All begin by crossing with Caridina Serrata species.

Price is per shrimp. Shipping size is 1cm

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