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Tiger Shrimp
Caridina cf. cantonensis "tiger"
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| Origin | Southern China |
| Size | 2.5-3.5cm |
| pH | 6.2-6.8 |
| Water Temperature | 23-28ºC |
The Tiger Shrimp, as the name suggested, is easily identified by its
beautiful tiger-like black or dark brown stripes against the
transparent body. Often, it is confused with the Chinese Zebra
Shrimp which also has stripes on its body besides white spots.
Growing to a maximum of 3.5 cm in adulthood, this shrimp is an
excellent algae feeder, although it has a soft spot for fish food
such as flakes and pellets.
As the Tiger Shrimp belongs to the Caridina serrataspecies,
it has very similar habits and morphology as the Bee family,
surviving and breeding best in soft, acidic water with a temperature
of between 23-28 °C. Once hatched, the young is exactly a miniature
version of the adult, hence it does not go through planktonic larval
stage.



