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Neocaridina: Blue Pearl Shrimp | Red Cherry Shrimp | Neocaridina heteropoda | Yellow Shrimp Other: American Glass Shrimp | Bamboo Shrimp | Green Lace Shrimp Caridina: Amano Shrimp |
Bee Shrimp |
Crystal Red Shrimp | Cardinal
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Malaya Shrimp
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What is a Ghost Shrimp?One of the most commonly sold shrimp in the freshwater aquarium hobby is what is labeled as the “ghost shrimp”. Most of the time these shrimp are sold a feeders for larger fish, but on the rare occasion they are given the respect they deserve and are sold as pets. But there is great confusion as to what a “Ghost Shrimp” actually is.
The species that are sold as ghost shrimp can range from Macrobrachium species (also known as long arm shrimp) to naturally colored Neocaridina species. The most commonly sold “Ghost Shrimp” in North America is the American Glass Shrimp – Palaemonetes paludosus
The American Glass Shrimp is quite common in freshwater in North America and is easily collected. This shrimp does not require salt water to breed, but the young shrimp do go threw a short larval period in freshwater. Most frequently when somebody refers to a “Ghost Shrimp” they are in reality referring to an American Glass Shrimp, but often times it is an unknown species! If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed!Related posts: |
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