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King Mambo Shrimp

Caridina sp.

In Stock Common stock Tank Bred Moderate care

SKU: AQ-FW-0074

The King Mambo Shrimp is a vibrant freshwater invertebrate known for its stunning coloration and unique behavior.

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Export Size
up to 5.0 cm
Origin
Southeast Asia
Temperature
22.0–28.0°C
Min. Tank Size
20 L
pH
6.50–7.50
Diet
omnivore
The King Mambo Shrimp (Caridina sp.) is a captivating species native to the freshwater rivers and streams of Bali, Indonesia. Renowned for its brilliant coloration, this shrimp exhibits a variety of hues ranging from deep reds and blues to striking greens, making it a popular choice among aquarium enthusiasts. The species thrives in a range of aquatic environments, often found hiding among rocky substrates and vegetation, which provides both shelter and feeding grounds.

In terms of behavior, King Mambo Shrimp are generally peaceful and social creatures, often seen foraging for biofilm and detritus on the substrate. They are known to be active scavengers, contributing to the overall health of their habitat by consuming organic waste. Their intriguing behaviors, such as communal interactions and unique mating rituals, add a dynamic aspect to the aquarium environment, making them fascinating to observe.

The natural habitat of the King Mambo Shrimp is characterized by slow-moving waters with plenty of vegetation and hiding spots. They prefer slightly acidic to neutral pH levels and stable water conditions. This adaptability to various freshwater environments allows them to thrive in both wild and aquarium settings, although they are best kept in well-maintained tanks that replicate their natural habitat.

With their striking appearance and engaging behavior, King Mambo Shrimp are not only a visual delight but also play a vital role in maintaining the ecological balance within their environments. Their presence in the aquarium not only enhances the aesthetic but also contributes to the overall well-being of tank inhabitants.
To ensure the optimal health of King Mambo Shrimp, maintaining stable water parameters is crucial. Ideal temperature ranges from 22°C to 28°C, with a pH level between 6.5 and 7.5. These shrimp thrive in well-filtered tanks with plenty of hiding spots and live plants, which mimic their natural habitat. Regular water changes help maintain water quality and reduce toxins.

Feeding King Mambo Shrimp is relatively simple as they are omnivorous. A diet consisting of high-quality shrimp pellets, blanched vegetables, and occasional protein sources like finely chopped seafood will keep them healthy. It is essential to avoid overfeeding, as uneaten food can pollute the tank.

In terms of compatibility, King Mambo Shrimp are peaceful and can be housed with other non-aggressive fish and invertebrates. However, avoid larger species that may view them as prey. Acclimation should be done slowly to avoid shock; floating the bag in the tank for about 15-20 minutes before releasing them is recommended. Quarantine new arrivals for at least two weeks to prevent the introduction of diseases into your main tank.
King Mambo Shrimp are suitable for shipping due to their hardiness, but careful packing is essential. A density of 1-2 shrimp per liter is recommended to minimize stress during transport. Maintain shipping temperatures between 22°C and 24°C to ensure their well-being. CITES status is currently not applicable as this species is not listed.

Species Parameters

Max Adult Size 5.0 cm
Origin Southeast Asia
Diet omnivore
Temp Min 22.0 °C
Temp Max 28.0 °C
pH Min 6.50
pH Max 7.50
Min Tank 20 L

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