Super Shrimp Bros
Crystal Red Shrimp
Crystal Red Shrimp
Crystal Red Shrimp, also known as CRS. These shrimp are sub adults, measuring around half an inch in size. They belong to the Caridina genus and are a captivating black mutation of wild bee shrimp. Many enthusiasts simply refer to them as CRS. These shrimp are an excellent entry point from Neocaridina to Caridina for hobbyists. While they thrive in lower pH conditions, they can tolerate slightly alkaline conditions (pH above 7).
Crystal red shrimp are known for their mesmerizing color and pattern. They come in a range of grades from SSS to C, indicating the level of blackness and color solidity. The grading system might be a bit confusing initially, but it essentially goes from almost completely white (SSS) to almost all black (C). Shrimp with less desirable color are often removed from the colony. This makes CBS an ideal choice for those transitioning to Caridina and seeking a unique and captivating addition to their aquarium.
CARING -
Caridina shrimp require a lower PH then Neocaridina shrimp. Please ensure your water is up to the correct parameters. We recommend keeping them in hard water with a gH of at least 7 for them to show the most color. Aquarium should be fully cycled before introducing any shrimp. There should be no trace of any Ammonia or Nitrite. Nitrate should be under 25ppm. Weekly or bi-weekly water change of 10-20% is suggested to keep the nitrate low. Feed only 2-3 times a week as overfeeding will cause shrimp death.
pH 6-6.5
gH 7 - 9
kH 0 - 6
TDS 125- 250
Temperature 70– 76F