• Caridina shrimps
  • Elite caridina

Yellow Fishbone

Alternative names:

Caridina sp. var. Yellow Fishbone

Description:

Caridina sp. var. Yellow Fishbone is a unique and eye-catching variant of freshwater shrimp known for its bright yellow coloration and distinctive “fishbone” pattern on its body. Here’s a detailed description of its appearance:

Body Coloration: The defining feature of Caridina sp. var. Yellow Fishbone is its vibrant yellow coloration. The entire body of the shrimp, including the carapace, abdomen, and legs, is typically suffused with this striking yellow hue. The intensity of the yellow color can vary among individuals, ranging from pale lemon yellow to intense golden yellow.

Fishbone Pattern: One of the most distinctive features of this shrimp variant is the “fishbone” pattern that adorns its body. This pattern consists of thin, dark lines or stripes that run along the back and sides of the shrimp, resembling the skeleton of a fish. The fishbone pattern adds visual interest and complexity to the shrimp’s appearance.

Size and Shape: Caridina sp. var. Yellow Fishbone typically has a slender and elongated body, with females being slightly larger and more robust than males. They usually reach lengths of around 2.5 to 3 centimeters when fully grown.

Habitat and Care: Similar to other Caridina shrimp species, Caridina sp. var. Yellow Fishbone requires clean, well-oxygenated water with stable parameters to thrive in aquariums. They are generally hardy once acclimated but can be sensitive to sudden changes in water quality. Providing a planted aquarium with plenty of hiding places and a varied diet consisting of algae, biofilm, and commercial shrimp foods will help ensure their health and vibrancy.

Overall, Caridina sp. var. Yellow Fishbone is a visually striking and captivating addition to freshwater aquariums, prized for its vibrant coloration and unique fishbone pattern.

Temperament:

Peaceful

Size:

2.5 – 3 cm

Water parameters:

Maintain stable water parameters within the recommended range for Caridina shrimp. This typically includes a temperature of 72-78°F (22-26°C), pH around 6.5-7.5, and low to moderate hardness (GH 4-8, KH 0-4). Consistency in water parameters is crucial to reduce stress and promote breeding activity.

Perform regular water changes to keep ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate levels low. Use a reliable filtration system to maintain water quality.

Feedind:

  • Offer a varied diet consisting of high-quality shrimp foods, algae wafers, blanched vegetables (such as spinach, zucchini, or cucumber), and occasionally, small amounts of protein-rich foods like fish or shrimp pellets.
  • Supplement their diet with biofilm, which naturally grows on surfaces within the aquarium.

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