
Amano Shrimp (Cardinia Multidentata) Algae Eating Shrimp
Amano Shrimp, also known as Caridina multidentata or Japanese Algae Shrimp, is a freshwater species of shrimp native to Japan and Taiwan. They are highly popular in the aquarium trade due to their hardiness, peaceful nature, and their ability to consume various types of algae.These shrimps are small in size, with an average length of around 5 centimeters (2 inches) and a translucent beige or grayish body coloration. They have a distinctive pattern of red and white dots or stripes on their carapace and long, thin antennae.Amano Shrimp are highly adaptable and can survive in a wide range of water parameters, making them ideal for beginners. They prefer water with a pH range of 6.5 to 7.5 and a temperature range of 21 to 26 degrees Celsius (70 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit).Their diet consists mainly of algae, but they will also eat other types of organic matter such as leftover fish food, dead plant material, and even some types of small invertebrates. They are effective at controlling algae