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Freshwater Invertebrates

Caridina Shrimp — SSS / Taiwan Bee

Top-grade opaque whites and Taiwan Bee lines for the serious shrimp keeper.

Caridina cantonensis
Available for local pickup by appointment only.

Our highest Caridina grade — near-solid white coverage and Taiwan Bee lines including panda, king kong, and blue bolt as availability allows.

Care Sheet

What it needs to thrive

Lighting
Any — low to high. Shrimp color reads best against dark substrate under warm, moderate lighting.
Flow
Gentle to moderate. Sponge-filtered or pre-filtered intakes only so juveniles are never drawn in.
Feeding
Biofilm and algae grazers. Supplement 2–3× weekly with a quality shrimp pellet, blanched spinach, or botanicals; remove uneaten food within two hours.
Temperament
Peaceful and non-destructive. Keep with nano fish only — no cichlids, loaches, or large barbs.
Difficulty
Intermediate
Ideal Tank Size
5 gallons and up, fully cycled and mature with moss or botanicals.
Water Parameters
68–74°F · pH 5.8–6.4 · GH 4–6 · KH 0–1 · TDS 100–140 · remineralized RO only · copper-free
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Arrival Protocol

Quarantine, dip, and acclimation

Quarantine

Hold all new fish in a bare-bottom 10–20 gallon QT for a minimum of 4 weeks. Observe for flashing, clamped fins, white spots, or breathing changes. Treat preventatively with copper (1.75–2.5 ppm chelated) or tank-transfer method for ich, plus a praziquantel course for flukes. Invertebrates and corals skip QT but go through dip and observation instead.

Recommended coral dip

For every new coral: a 5–10 minute bath in your reef-safe dip of choice (Bayer Complete, CoralRx, or Reef Primer) following label dosage, followed by two clean saltwater rinses. Inspect plugs and bases for flatworms, pyramid snails, and eggs — remove or refrag onto clean plugs before placing in display.

Acclimation

Float sealed bags in your QT or display for 15 minutes to match temperature. Then drip acclimate at 2–4 drops per second for 45–60 minutes until volume has tripled. Net livestock into the tank — never pour shipping water in. Dim the lights for the first 24 hours to reduce stress.

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