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Caridina Cantonensis Crystal Red Shrimp

A.Introduction Caridina shrimp, also known as "dwarf freshwater bee shrimp," is a group of small freshwater shrimp that are popular in the aquarium hobby. They are part of the family Atyidae,...

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What are neocaridina shrimp?

Shrimpfam,I remember when I first started my shrimp-keeping journey, I was overwhelmed by the variety of species and their specific needs. Neocaridina shrimp, in particular, caught my eye with their...

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Aquarium H202 Dosing Calculator

What is H202? Hydrogen peroxide (H202) is a chemical that can be added to water in an aquarium. When added, it breaks down into oxygen and water, releasing extra oxygen into the water and...

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What is Active Carbon used for in an Aquarium?

Have you ever found yourself staring at the shelves of your local pet store, bewildered by the array of products promising to keep your aquarium water crystal clear? Among these, you've probably...

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Zeolite In Aquariums

One question I get asked a lot is can I use Zeolite in Aquariums and the answer is yes, I have it in a lot of my shrimp tanks, Zeolite is a naturally occurring mineral, often utilized in shrimp...

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What should kh be in shrimp tank?

For optimal shrimp health, a shrimp tank's carbonate hardness (KH) should generally range between 3-10 degrees dKH. However, the ideal KH depends on the shrimp species, as some thrive in different...

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