Description
Crystal Red Santa Shrimp (Caridina cantonensis var. “Crystal Red Santa”)
Crystal Red Santa (CRS) shrimp are a premium variety of Caridina cantonensis, typically growing to 2-3 cm in length. Their most distinctive feature is their striking pattern of bright white and intense red coloration. The grading system for CRS (commonly from C-SSS grade) is based on the amount and pattern of white coverage, with higher grades displaying more white and cleaner pattern separation.
The base coloration consists of solid white and red sections, with the pattern varying according to grade. Lower grades (C-B) typically show more red coverage with white spots or bands, while higher grades (A-SSS) display more white coverage with distinct red patches. The highest grades (SS-SSS) are characterized by very precise pattern distribution, with clear, bold divisions between the red and white areas, often featuring distinctive white head markings known as “crowns” or “helmets.”
Like other Caridina species, Crystal Red Santa shrimp possess a slightly curved rostrum, well-developed eyes on short stalks, and long, sensitive antennae. Their walking legs (pereopods) and swimming legs (pleopods) often reflect the coloration of the body segment they’re attached to, contributing to the overall pattern. The intensity and clarity of both the red and white coloration are important factors in determining quality, with premium specimens showing vibrant, solid colors without any transparency or blending between the two colors.
Sexual dimorphism is present, with males typically being smaller and sometimes showing less intense coloration compared to females. Mature females develop a more rounded abdomen for carrying eggs, which are visible as small reddish or whitish clusters through their exoskeleton. Higher-grade females often produce higher-grade offspring, though genetics can be complex.
As a premium variety, Crystal Red Santa shrimp require precise water parameters. They thrive in soft, acidic water (pH 5.8-6.4, GH 4-5, KH 0-1), temperatures between 20-24°C (68-75°F), and TDS between 80-150ppm. They need a specialized diet including high-quality shrimp foods, blanched vegetables, and biofilm, with particular attention paid to foods that help maintain their vibrant coloration.
Taxonomy:
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Malacostraca
Order: Decapoda
Family: Atyidae
Genus: Caridina
Species: C. cantonensis
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