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Red Galaxy Snowflake Shrimp Gone Shrimping

Red Galaxy Snowflake Shrimp S-SS

$19.99 – $179.99

Red Galaxy Snowflake shrimp are a stunning variety that combines the appeal of vibrant red coloration with the delicate beauty of intricate snowflake patterns. These shrimp are highly prized by enthusiasts for their unique and eye-catching appearance, which adds both color and texture to aquascapes. Breeders are particularly drawn to Red Snowflakes for the challenge of enhancing and stabilizing their distinctive patterns. Their striking appearance, combined with the engaging behaviors typical of Caridina shrimp, makes them a sought-after centerpiece for dedicated shrimp tanks and a conversation starter for any aquarium.

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Red Galaxy Snowflake Shrimp

Red Snowflake shrimp are a captivating variety of Caridina cantonensis, typically growing to 2-3 cm in length. Their primary feature is a vibrant red base color adorned with intricate white or translucent patterns resembling snowflakes or frost. The red coloration can range from a deep crimson to a lighter cherry red, while the snowflake pattern varies in density and distribution across individuals.

The snowflake pattern is characterized by irregular, often interconnected white or translucent spots and patches that create a lace-like effect over the shrimp’s carapace and abdomen. This pattern can vary significantly among individuals, with some displaying more prominent white markings and others showing a more subtle, delicate pattern.

Like other Caridina species, Red Snowflake shrimp possess a slightly curved rostrum, well-developed eyes on short stalks, and long, sensitive antennae. Their walking legs (pereopods) often display a lighter red color with hints of the snowflake pattern, while the swimming legs (pleopods) are more transparent.

Males are typically smaller and may have less intense coloration compared to females. Mature females develop a more rounded abdomen to accommodate eggs, which are often visible through the semi-transparent shell.

Red Snowflake shrimp thrive in conditions similar to other Caridina species, preferring soft, slightly acidic water (pH 6.0-7.0, GH 4-6, KH 0-2), temperatures between 22-26°C (72-79°F), and a varied diet including high-quality shrimp food, blanched vegetables, and biofilm.

 

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