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Caridina gracilirostris "Red Nose"
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Transparent carapax with red line from the bottom part of abdomen to tail. Extremely long, with red rostrum. Red color in C. gracilirostris body becomes more intensive when shrimp is on dark substrate, when we add a little bit of tannic or when there is not too much light over aquarium. It might be strengthen also by giving food rich in arytenoids. When shrimp is under stress red color might even disappear.
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| Origin: |
India
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| Size: |
Males to 3,5 cm, females to 4 cm.
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| Water conditions: |
Temp about 25 C, KH 8, pH 6,5-7
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| Tank layout: |
They like tanks with lots of plants and many hideouts like roots. Substrate should be made from dark sand
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| Food: |
Algae, artificial aliments with spirulin. Insects' larvae's. Vegetables, fruit and artificial aliments containing carotenoids.
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| Breeding: | Low form.
Female carries 50 - 100 eggs for about 4 weeks. Born larvae are very small and they need see water to evolve.
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Peaceful and very attractive shrimp. It's less sensitive than other caridinas to nitrogen (it doesn't mean that it's not sensitive at all). It doesn't like too high pH. Tank should be at least 50 liters big for a group of over ten shrimps, per ratio bigger if we want to keep other caridinas with them. It is inappropriate to keep them with aggressive shrimps or fish.
C. gracilirostris likes to swim in open water. During transport you should be careful because it is easy to break its extremely long "nose" (it will grow back after moulting).
You can find this shrimp under these names: "Red Nose Shrimp", "Rudolph Red Nose Shrimp", "Needle nose Shrimp" or "Rote Nashorngarnele".
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