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Discover the enchanting Sulawesi Tigris Shrimp, a rare and exquisite addition to your aquarium. Elevate your aquascape with these unique, strikingly patterned shrimps.

Detailed Description:

  • Introduction:

    • The Sulawesi Tigris Shrimp (Caridina sp.), also known as the Cardinal Shrimp is one of the most captivating shrimp species available for aquariums. Originating from the pristine, ancient lakes of Sulawesi, Indonesia, these shrimps are renowned for their striking appearance and delicate nature, making them a prized possession for experienced aquarists.
  • Natural Habitat:

    • Sulawesi Tigris Shrimp are native to the ancient, alkaline lakes of Sulawesi, where water conditions are exceptionally stable and unique. These lakes are characterized by their high temperatures, hard water, and minimal fluctuations in water parameters, which is essential for the shrimp’s survival. Replicating these conditions in captivity is crucial for their health and longevity.
  • Water Conditions:

    • Temperature: 77°F to 86°F (25°C to 30°C). Maintaining a consistent temperature is critical.
    • pH: 7.5 to 8.5. They thrive in slightly alkaline water, reflecting their natural habitat.
    • Hardness: 6 to 14 dGH. These shrimps prefer moderately hard to hard water.
    • Ammonia and Nitrites: Should be kept at 0 ppm as they are highly sensitive to poor water quality.
    • Nitrates: Should be kept below 20 ppm.
    • Water Changes: Small, frequent water changes are recommended to maintain stable conditions, as large changes can be stressful for the shrimp.
  • Tank Setup:

    • Tank Size: A minimum of 10 gallons (40 liters) is recommended for a small group. They should be kept in species-only tanks or with very peaceful tank mates due to their delicate nature.
    • Substrate: A fine-grained, neutral or slightly alkaline substrate is ideal. Dark substrates are preferred as they help showcase the shrimp’s vibrant colors.
    • Aquascape: Provide plenty of hiding spots using rocks, driftwood, and live plants like mosses or low-light species. The addition of leaf litter or Indian almond leaves can help replicate their natural environment, adding tannins to the water and creating hiding spots.
    • Filtration: Use a gentle filtration system to maintain water quality without creating strong currents. Sponge filters or canister filters with a pre-filter sponge work well.
    • Lighting: Moderate lighting is sufficient. Avoid intense lighting as it may stress the shrimp.
  • Tank Mates:

    • Due to their small size and peaceful nature, Sulawesi Tigris Shrimp should be housed with similarly peaceful tank mates. Ideal companions include:
      • Small, non-aggressive fish: Examples include small rasboras or tetras.
      • Other shrimp species: As long as they have similar care requirements.
      • Snails: Like nerite snails, which are non-intrusive and help with algae control.
    • Avoid any fish or invertebrates that are large, aggressive, or known to prey on shrimp.
  • Feeding Habits:

    • In their natural habitat, Sulawesi Tigris Shrimp are omnivores, feeding on biofilm, algae, and detritus. In captivity, their diet should be varied to ensure optimal health.
    • Primary Diet:
      • Algae and Biofilm: Allow biofilm to grow naturally in the tank; this is a vital part of their diet.
      • Prepared Foods: High-quality shrimp pellets or algae wafers should be provided regularly.
      • Supplemental Foods: Fresh blanched vegetables (such as spinach or zucchini), frozen foods (like daphnia or brine shrimp), and specially formulated shrimp food with added calcium and minerals.
    • Feeding Frequency: Feed small amounts daily or every other day, ensuring there’s no leftover food that could deteriorate water quality.
  • Care and Maintenance:

    • Acclimation: Proper acclimation is crucial when introducing Sulawesi Tigris Shrimp to a new tank. Use the drip acclimation method to gradually adjust them to their new environment.
    • Water Stability: Keeping water parameters stable is the key to successfully keeping these shrimps. Avoid rapid changes in temperature, pH, or hardness.
    • Disease Prevention: These shrimps are susceptible to diseases if water quality deteriorates. Regular monitoring and maintaining optimal water conditions are vital.
    • Breeding: Breeding Sulawesi Tigris Shrimp in captivity is challenging and typically only successful in well-established tanks that closely mimic their natural environment. Females carry eggs under their tails, and successful breeding usually requires patience and near-perfect water conditions.
  • Conclusion:

    • The Sulawesi Tigris Shrimp is a stunning and rare species that can add a touch of exotic beauty to a well-maintained aquarium. Their care requires dedication and a precise environment, making them best suited for experienced aquarists. With the right conditions and care, these shrimps can thrive and become the centerpiece of your aquascape.

Sulawesi Tigris Shrimp

SGD 3.75

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