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Bumble Bee Shrimp
Caridina cf. Breviata "hummel"
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| Origin | Southern China |
| Size | 2.5-5cm |
| pH | 6.2-7 |
| Water Temperature | 23-28ºC |
Commonly mistaken as the genuine (new) Bee Shrimp the Bumble
Bee Shrimp has similar characteristics
and appearance as the former. However at closer look, the head portion of the
Bumble Bee Shrimp
differs from that of the new Bee shrimp. It is slightly longer, triangular in shape
and is either brown or black, whereas the new Bee shrimp is usually
white in color. While both shrimps developed similar white bands
over time, the Bumble Bee Shrimp retains its transparent and brownish
body. The Bumble Bee Shrimp will turn bluish when stressed.
Nevertheless, keeping and breeding Bumble Bee Shrimp require the same amount of
effort and attention as that of the rest of the Caridina
species. Hence, it is important to keep the water parameter in the
range of soft neutral to acidic pH (6.2~6.8) and temperature between
22~28 °C. With an average lifespan of 15 months, it starts breeding
at the 5th or 6th month. The young shrimp does
not go through planktonic larval stage; rather it is like the
miniature version of the adult. Probable due to its size; maximum of
2.5 cm in maturity, this shrimp feeds very little on algae,
preferring fish food, vegetable matter and soft moss instead.



