Common Name: Amano Shrimp, Algae Shrimp, Caridina japonica
Scientific Name: Caridina multidentata
Temperature | pH Range | Hardness (dH) | Max. Size | Min. Tank Size | Swim Area |
70-82 | 6-8 | 3-10 | 2 inches | 1 gallon | All Areas |
Origin:
Japan
Life Span:2-3 years
Diet:Omnivore
Additional Diet Information:Amanos are scavengers that will eat leftover food, plant detritus, and many types of algae. If given supplemental food, such as algae tabs, the shrimp will stop eating algae.
Gender Difference:Dimorphic
Females are distinguished from males by the more elongated lower row of dots lining the body. Females are also relatively larger, reaching 5 cm, while males only grow to 3.5 cm.
Breeding:Egg Layer
Amanos are more difficult to breed in captivity compared to other freshwater shrimp. Females will hold many eggs in their saddle, though they will never hatch in freshwater. In brackish water, the eggs will hatch into larvae, instead of fully developed baby shrimp. The larvae require water with 35ppt saltwater that is light green with Tetraselmis algae. However, there has been anecdotal evidence that the shrimp have bred in salt-free aquariums;though it is rare.
Temperament/Social Behavior:- Peaceful
- Active
- Schooling/Usually found in groups
Easily Obtained