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Sun Orange Amano Shrimp (Caridina multidentata) 2.5cm

Sun Orange Amano Shrimp is a vibrant and selectively bred variant of the classic Amano Shrimp (Caridina multidentata), known for its enhanced orange coloration and excellent algae-eating abilities


Sun Orange Amano Shrimp Overview

  • Scientific Name: Caridina multidentata
  • Common Names: Sun Orange Amano, Orange Amano Shrimp
  • Origin: Tank-bred from wild Amano shrimp, originally native to Japan and Taiwan
  • Coloration: Bright, consistent orange hue across the body, unlike the translucent or grayish tones of standard Amanos 
  • Size: Up to 2 inches (5 cm)
  • Lifespan: 2–3 years

Care Requirements

Tank Setup

  • Minimum Tank Size: 10 gallons
  • Substrate: Fine gravel or sand
  • Plants: Java moss, Anubias, and other live plants for grazing and hiding
  • Filtration: Sponge or gentle filter to avoid sucking in shrimp

 Water Parameters

  • Temperature: 72–78°F (22–26°C)
  • pH: 6.5–7.5
  • Hardness: Soft to moderately hard water
  • Ammonia/Nitrite: 0 ppm
  • Nitrate: < 20 ppm

 Diet

  • Primary Diet: Algae, biofilm
  • Supplements: Blanched vegetables (zucchini, spinach), algae wafers, shrimp pellets

Behavior & Compatibility

  • Temperament: Peaceful and social
  • Tank Mates: Ideal with small, non-aggressive fish (e.g., neon tetras, otocinclus), snails, and other shrimp
  • Avoid: Aggressive or predatory fish like bettas, cichlids, or goldfish

 Breeding Notes

  • Difficulty: High – requires brackish water for larvae to survive
  • Tank-Bred Advantage: Sun Orange variants are bred in captivity, making them more adaptable and resilient

 Why Choose Sun Orange Amano Shrimp?

  • Visual Appeal: Their vivid orange color adds a warm, eye-catching contrast to planted tanks
  • Functionality: Excellent algae control and tank cleanliness
  • Hardiness: Adaptable to a range of freshwater conditions


Sun Orange Amano Shrimp is a vibrant and selectively bred variant of the classic Amano Shrimp (Caridina multidentata), known for its enhanced orange coloration and excellent algae-eating abilities


Sun Orange Amano Shrimp Overview

  • Scientific Name: Caridina multidentata
  • Common Names: Sun Orange Amano, Orange Amano Shrimp
  • Origin: Tank-bred from wild Amano shrimp, originally native to Japan and Taiwan
  • Coloration: Bright, consistent orange hue across the body, unlike the translucent or grayish tones of standard Amanos 
  • Size: Up to 2 inches (5 cm)
  • Lifespan: 2–3 years

Care Requirements

Tank Setup

  • Minimum Tank Size: 10 gallons
  • Substrate: Fine gravel or sand
  • Plants: Java moss, Anubias, and other live plants for grazing and hiding
  • Filtration: Sponge or gentle filter to avoid sucking in shrimp

 Water Parameters

  • Temperature: 72–78°F (22–26°C)
  • pH: 6.5–7.5
  • Hardness: Soft to moderately hard water
  • Ammonia/Nitrite: 0 ppm
  • Nitrate: < 20 ppm

 Diet

  • Primary Diet: Algae, biofilm
  • Supplements: Blanched vegetables (zucchini, spinach), algae wafers, shrimp pellets

Behavior & Compatibility

  • Temperament: Peaceful and social
  • Tank Mates: Ideal with small, non-aggressive fish (e.g., neon tetras, otocinclus), snails, and other shrimp
  • Avoid: Aggressive or predatory fish like bettas, cichlids, or goldfish

 Breeding Notes

  • Difficulty: High – requires brackish water for larvae to survive
  • Tank-Bred Advantage: Sun Orange variants are bred in captivity, making them more adaptable and resilient

 Why Choose Sun Orange Amano Shrimp?

  • Visual Appeal: Their vivid orange color adds a warm, eye-catching contrast to planted tanks
  • Functionality: Excellent algae control and tank cleanliness
  • Hardiness: Adaptable to a range of freshwater conditions


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Sun Orange Amano Shrimp (Caridina multidentata) 2.5cm

$5.65

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Description

Sun Orange Amano Shrimp is a vibrant and selectively bred variant of the classic Amano Shrimp (Caridina multidentata), known for its enhanced orange coloration and excellent algae-eating abilities


Sun Orange Amano Shrimp Overview

  • Scientific Name: Caridina multidentata
  • Common Names: Sun Orange Amano, Orange Amano Shrimp
  • Origin: Tank-bred from wild Amano shrimp, originally native to Japan and Taiwan
  • Coloration: Bright, consistent orange hue across the body, unlike the translucent or grayish tones of standard Amanos 
  • Size: Up to 2 inches (5 cm)
  • Lifespan: 2–3 years

Care Requirements

Tank Setup

  • Minimum Tank Size: 10 gallons
  • Substrate: Fine gravel or sand
  • Plants: Java moss, Anubias, and other live plants for grazing and hiding
  • Filtration: Sponge or gentle filter to avoid sucking in shrimp

 Water Parameters

  • Temperature: 72–78°F (22–26°C)
  • pH: 6.5–7.5
  • Hardness: Soft to moderately hard water
  • Ammonia/Nitrite: 0 ppm
  • Nitrate: < 20 ppm

 Diet

  • Primary Diet: Algae, biofilm
  • Supplements: Blanched vegetables (zucchini, spinach), algae wafers, shrimp pellets

Behavior & Compatibility

  • Temperament: Peaceful and social
  • Tank Mates: Ideal with small, non-aggressive fish (e.g., neon tetras, otocinclus), snails, and other shrimp
  • Avoid: Aggressive or predatory fish like bettas, cichlids, or goldfish

 Breeding Notes

  • Difficulty: High – requires brackish water for larvae to survive
  • Tank-Bred Advantage: Sun Orange variants are bred in captivity, making them more adaptable and resilient

 Why Choose Sun Orange Amano Shrimp?

  • Visual Appeal: Their vivid orange color adds a warm, eye-catching contrast to planted tanks
  • Functionality: Excellent algae control and tank cleanliness
  • Hardiness: Adaptable to a range of freshwater conditions