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SS Grade Crystal Red Caridina Shrimp The Crystal Red Shrimp is one of the most iconic and visually striking freshwater shrimp in the aquarium hobby. It features a bold, banded pattern of bright red and opaque white, with colouration varying significantly depending on grade. Lower grades (like A) tend to have more...
The Crystal Red Shrimp is one of the most iconic and visually striking freshwater shrimp in the aquarium hobby. It features a bold, banded pattern of bright red and opaque white, with colouration varying significantly depending on grade. Lower grades (like A) tend to have more red and thinner white bands, while higher grades (such as SS or SSS) display thick, porcelain-like white patterns with minimal red, often forming clean lines and symmetrical shapes. Crystal Reds have a slender, curved body typical of Caridina shrimp, with females being slightly larger and rounder—especially when carrying eggs. Their legs and antennae may be red, white, or a mix, and their small dark eyes give them a subtle yet charming expression. Selectively bred for their unique coloration and contrast, Crystal Red Shrimp are best suited for soft, acidic water conditions and are popular in dedicated shrimp tanks where their beauty can be fully appreciated.
Caridina species require specific water parameters and a bit more attention than Neocaridina shrimp. They typically need remineralised RO (reverse osmosis) water using a GH-only mineral supplement, as they are highly sensitive to carbonate hardness. KH should be kept at 0, with an absolute maximum of 2 dKH to avoid health issues or fatalities.
That said, this shouldn't discourage hobbyists—while they do need more care initially, once you establish a stable and well-maintained setup, keeping Caridina shrimp is highly rewarding. Their vibrant colours and unique patterns make them a centrepiece in any shrimp tank.
It's important to top off any evaporated water with pure RO water only, as evaporation increases mineral concentration. Regular water changes—around 30% every one to two weeks—should be done using freshly remineralised RO water, adjusted to match the tank’s parameters. This helps maintain stability and prevent stress.
With consistency and attention to detail, Caridina shrimp can thrive and even breed successfully in a home aquarium.
Water Parameters for Caridina Shrimp (Soft Water Required):
Temperature: 20–23°C
pH: 5.8–6.8 (acidic range preferred)
General Hardness (GH): 4–6 dGH
Carbonate Hardness (KH): 0–2 dKH
Total Dissolved Solids (TDS): 100–200 ppm (water RO remineralised, optimal TDS is 140-160)
Note: Crystal Reds are sensitive to parameter swings. Use remineralised RO (reverse osmosis) water for best results.
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Delivery & Customer Responsibility
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1. Suitable Tank Conditions It is the buyer’s responsibility to ensure that their aquarium is fully cycled and that water parameters are suitable for the species purchased before placing an order.
We cannot accept liability for losses resulting from unsuitable tank conditions, incorrect water parameters, or improper acclimation. Shrimp are sensitive invertebrates and require stable, appropriate environments to thrive.
2. Dispatch & Delivery Schedule All shrimp and snails are dispatched on Mondays only for Tuesday delivery (pre-1pm service) to minimise time in transit.
Please ensure someone is available to receive the delivery. Prompt acceptance of live animals significantly improves survival rates and reduces stress.
We cannot accept responsibility for delays, missed deliveries, or losses where no one is available to receive the parcel on the scheduled delivery day.
Orders placed after 11am on a Monday will be dispatched the following Monday.
3. Tracking Information Tracking numbers are not issued automatically.
If required, tracking details can be requested by phone or email after 1pm on Monday, once shipments have been processed and collected.
4. Dead on Arrival (DOA) Policy In the rare event of a shrimp or snail arriving deceased, this must be reported within 24 hours of delivery.
Clear photographic evidence must be provided showing the deceased livestock inside the original, unopened bag. This is required for us to assess and process any claim.
Reports made after 24 hours, or without photographic proof in the unopened bag, cannot be considered.
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We only deliver on a Tuesday, order by Monday 11am