Site Navigation
Home
Dwarf Shrimp Blog
Dwarf Shrimp Wiki
Dwarf Shrimp Pictures
Dwarf Shrimp FAQ
Contact Us
 
 
Articles
Breeding Dwarf Shrimp
Compatibility Chart
Controlling pH
Acceptable Tank Mates
Dwarf Shrimp Anatomy
 
 
Species Profiles
- Neocaridina
Blue Pearl Shrimp
Red Cherry Shrimp
Neocaridina heteropoda
Yellow Shrimp
- Caridina
Amano Shrimp
Bee Shrimp
Crystal Red Shrimp
Cardinal Shrimp
Tiger Shrimp
Malaya Shrimp
- Other Genus
American Glass Shrimp
Bamboo Shrimp
Green Lace Shrimp
 
 
Popular Content
Breeding Tiger Shrimp
Birth to Berry - Yellow Shrimp

Recent Posts

Top Categories

Self Cloning Crayfish for sale
Summer Contest Announcement
Summer Contest? What do you think?
Coloring Shrimp with Food?
I Just Joined Twitter
Best Of
Breeding
General
News
Research
 

Search

What is a Ghost Shrimp?

Category: (General), Date: (29, Nov, 2008)
Author: (Dan - TheShrimpFarm.com)

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.

Ghost Shrimp –
A generic name given to many different species of shrimp that are similar in size and shape and almost always have a clear coloration.

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 ShrimpPalaemonetes paludosus

American Glass Shrimp Female
American Glass Shrimp Female

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!

Leave a Reply

Get Dwarf Shrimp Udates

Name:
Email:

 
Sponsors