Caridina multidentata was introduced into the world of aquaria by Takashi Amano in the early 1980s. They are usually used in an aquarium because they feed primarily on algae, thus cleaning the aquarium if in large numbers.
What is the difference between Standard and Grade B?
Our standard Amano are the original form of Caridina multidentata which more or less have a uniform appearance. The standard Amano is difficult to breed under normal water conditions due to their requirement of brackish water. They are recommended for hobbyists who wish to maintain a controlled population of Amano shrimps in the aquarium.
Species Information:
- Scientific Name:
- Caridina multidentata
- Maximum Size:
- 5 cm
- Temperature:
- 18 °C to 29 °C
- pH Range:
- 6.8 to 7.6
- Origin:
- Japan
- Stendker Discus:
- Compatible
- Dwarf Shrimps:
- Compatible
Notice:
Live animals are not manufactured products, sizes may vary and colors will be faded upon delivery from transport. Shipping Policy and Terms & Conditions must be read before placing an order.