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Wood, Bamboo, Mountain, Singapore Shrimp
Atyopsis Moluccensis
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| Origin | Asia, South Africa |
| Size | 6-10cm |
| pH | 6.5-7.4 |
| Water Temperature | 22-28ºC |
Currently, the Wood Shrimp (Atyopsis Moluccensis) is mostly found
and bred in the South East Asia region. It can vary in colors,
predominantly brown, red and orange to match its surroundings. A
distinctive feature of this shrimp is a yellow stripe running across
the back from the rostrum to the tail with brown or yellow stripes
by the side of its body.
Being an excellent filter feeder, this shrimp has two pairs of
specialized feathery, fan-like appendages instead of claws. These
are used to collect suspended algae and planktonic microorganisms
from the water. Also nicknamed as Fan Shrimp, it is required to be
kept in a strong current tank and effectively act as a biochemical
filtration system.
This shrimp is preferably kept in community tanks with other small,
peaceful fish and/or shrimps. When kept correctly, the average life
span is approximately 5-8 years. A fully grown male is about 8-10cm,
and the female, which is slightly smaller, is about 6-8cm.
Breeding this shrimp in tank is somewhat difficult. In nature, the
pregnant female will move from freshwater to brackish water prior to
hatching the eggs. The young larva will then go through several
stages of development in full strength salt water before finding its
way back to the river.



