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Black Rili Shrimps 0.5", Tank Breed by bioAquatiX Black Rili Shrimps 0.5", Tank Breed by bioAquatiX Black Rili Shrimps 0.5", Tank Breed by bioAquatiX Black Rili Shrimps 0.5", Tank Breed by bioAquatiX

Black Rili Shrimps 0.5", Tank Breed by bioAquatiX


Black Rili Shrimp head and tail are dark Blue/Brown, the middle of the body is a pale translucent color which gives this shrimp a stripe pattern. Maintaining their dark coloration and pattern is a tricky balance of light intensity, nutrition, stress free habitat and selective breeding. They readily eat prepared foods and like foraging in an established tank.

All Neocardinia shrimp are easy to care for and will breed easily. They require an aquarium with a dark substrate and a lot of plants and to feel comfortable (Dark sand and dark gravel are ideal) The addition of carotene pigments in their food is recommended. They will spend their time hanging out on plants and forage through the substrate to feed. They are a nice addition to any small aquarium

The ideal condition are temperatures between 70 F and 85 F, Ph between 6.5 and 8.5. Carbonate Hardness (KH) below 8 grains. The KH is particularly important, Neocardinia shrimp do not do well with high carbonate levels in the water, KH will increase with the addition of crushed coral shells or dolomite as a substrate. High carbonate levels will cause shrimp die off over time because it prevents them from molting. General Hardness (GH) between 10 to 20 grains is recommended.composed of small non-aggressive nano fish.

Aquarium bred and raised

Purchase Size: 0.5"

Current Price: $5.99

Sale: $3.99

Stock Level: 20

Seller Info

Store Name: Bioaquatix Store

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Seller Location: FL, United States

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