Red Amano Shrimp
A Red Amano Shrimp is a rare, selectively bred variant of the popular Amano Shrimp (Caridina multidentata) that features a striking red coloration, contrasting with the typical translucent appearance of the standard variety. These efficient, peaceful algae-eaters are valued for their ability to keep aquariums clean and can coexist with other non-aggressive tank The Amano shrimp (Caridina multidentata) is a freshwater shrimp best known for its exceptional algae-eating abilities. Named after aquascaper Takashi Amano, it is a popular addition to planted tanks and community aquariums due to its industrious nature and peaceful temperament. Overview of Amano shrimp Appearance: Amano shrimp have a translucent, grayish body, with a line of reddish-brown or blue-gray dots or dashes along each side. Females are generally larger and have dashes, while the smaller males have dots. Size: They grow larger than most other dwarf shrimp, reaching up to 2–2.5 inches in length. L