Crystal Black Shrimp, a dwarf shrimp species which is native to Southeast Asia, has become very common within the aquarium hobby. This is because it has a natural appearance and also has selectively bred variants. Crystal Black Shrimp does best in cooler water conditions than the standard tropical aquarium though they can also be easily bred in tropical freshwater community aquariums. Hobbyists keeping Crystal Black Shrimp will keep a group of males and females together away from other fish and invertebrate species inside a customary aquarium. Crystal Black Shrimp have black and white bands on them, Black Bee Shrimp, otherwise known as Caridina Cantonensis sp adds a touch of vibrancy to aquariums. There exists a “grading” scale for Bee Shrimp. Higher grade Crystal Black Shrimp are generally not as productive as the lower grade and usually more sensitive to water conditions. Grade A color varies from moderately opaque and bright to a little intermittent color. The premium Grade A bees have patterns of Tiger tooth, 4 band, 3-band and V-band SOLD BY - Golden Glove Fishery
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