Red Pinto Dwarf Shrimp - Exquisite Aquatic Beauty
Product Overview
Introduce a splash of vibrant color and elegance to your aquarium with our
Red Pinto Dwarf Shrimp
. Known for their stunning red and white patterns, these shrimp are not just any aquatic creature; they are a living canvas of nature’s artistry.
Key Features
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Striking Appearance
: Boasting a unique combination of deep red and pure white hues, the Red Pinto Dwarf Shrimp is a standout addition to any aquatic setting. -
Peaceful Nature
: These shrimp are known for their calm and peaceful demeanor, making them an excellent choice for community tanks. -
Low Maintenance
: Perfect for both novice and experienced aquarists, they require minimal upkeep and adapt well to various water conditions. -
Natural Algae Control
: As natural algae eaters, they help maintain a clean and healthy environment in your aquarium.
Care Requirements
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Tank Size
: Minimum 5 gallons -
Water Temperature
: 68-78°F (20-26°C) -
pH Level
: 6.0-7.5 -
Diet
: Algae, biofilm, and high-quality shrimp pellets
Benefits
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Enhances Visual Appeal
: Their vibrant colors bring life and vibrancy to any aquarium setting. -
Eco-Friendly
: As natural cleaners, they contribute to maintaining a balanced ecosystem in your tank. -
Compatible with Other Species
: They coexist peacefully with other non-aggressive fish and shrimp species. -
Breeding Potential
: With the right conditions, breeding these shrimp can add to the population of your aquatic community.
The Red Pinto Shrimp is a red mutation strain of the Bee Shrimp crossed again and again with a Tiger/Tibee until the desired color is achieved. These dwarf shrimp are very active and hardy aquatic pets. As long as the water parameters are good and clean, they will thrive and do very well. Be sure that the water is below 80 F degrees (preferably mid 60s - to high 70s) and stays within a pH level of 5.0-6.4 and they will be fine.
They are great in groups and will be your aquarium "cleaning crew!"
Size is about half an inch to just under an inch.
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