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Green Dwarf, Green Midget Shrimp
Caridina cf. Babaulti "green"
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| Origin | India, Sri Lanka |
| Size | 2-3cm |
| pH | 6.8-7.2 |
| Water Temperature | 25-30ºC |
The Green Dwarf Shrimp is easily identified by its beautiful bright green color and
slender body, with almost all the females of this species having a
white stripe down their backs. Unless stressed out or sick, the
shrimp will maintain its color all the time. Since it comes from
tropical regions, the water temperature should not drop below the
recommended range for extended period of time and preferably soft
neutral to medium hard alkaline in the long run.
The Green Dwarf feeds mainly on algae and fish food and does not have planktonic
larval stage. In fact, after hatching, the young it is a miniature
version of the adult and assumes a benthic lifestyle; it is
extremely small and grows very slowly, unlikely to swim freely
around but rather confining to the bottom of the tank. Hence, it is
important to provide the shrimp ample hiding place.



