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Amano Shrimp

Amano Shrimp

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Amano Shrimp - Superior Shrimp and Aquatics
Freshwater Shrimp

Amano Shrimp

The most effective algae-eating shrimp available -- a larger, faster-moving freshwater shrimp with an unmatched capacity for consuming filamentous algae, hair algae, and thread algae that dwarf shrimp cannot control.

Most Effective Algae Eater Available Targets Hair and Filamentous Algae Significantly Larger than Neocaridina Cannot Breed in Freshwater Safe with Plants and Shrimp Active and Visible

Amano Shrimp (Caridina multidentata) are the most effective algae-eating shrimp available in the freshwater hobby -- a larger, more active freshwater shrimp with an unmatched capacity for consuming the types of algae that dwarf shrimp cannot control: filamentous algae, hair algae, thread algae, and staghorn algae that grow in dense mats on plants, hardscape, and substrate. Named for the legendary aquascaper Takashi Amano who popularised their use in planted tanks, Amano Shrimp are a standard recommendation in virtually every planted tank algae control approach precisely because they actively pursue and consume algae types that accumulate in planted tanks with high light and moderate nutrients -- the conditions that also produce the most growth from fast-growing plants. They are significantly larger than Neocaridina and Caridina dwarf shrimp -- reaching 4-5cm -- highly active throughout the day, and cannot breed in freshwater, which makes population management straightforward: the number you introduce is the number you have, with no risk of uncontrolled population growth. Safe with all Neocaridina and Caridina dwarf shrimp. Do not house with fish large enough to eat them.

6.5-7.5pH
6-15GH
1-8KH
65-78FTemperature

Algae Control, Size and Behaviour

Unmatched capacity for filamentous, hair, and thread algae -- the primary reason Amano Shrimp are recommended specifically -- rather than Neocaridina or other shrimp -- is their effectiveness against filamentous algae types. Hair algae, thread algae, and staghorn algae grow in dense, interlocked mats that Neocaridina graze on the surface of but cannot penetrate or clear. Amano Shrimp actively pull filaments from surfaces, carry and consume entire strands, and work persistently on dense algae patches that smaller shrimp ignore. In tanks with established hair algae problems, a group of well-fed Amano Shrimp visibly reduces the algae mass within a week. Significantly larger and more active than dwarf shrimp -- clearly visible at all times -- at 4-5cm, Amano Shrimp are two to three times larger than adult Neocaridina and are among the most visibly active shrimp available. They move rapidly across the tank floor, climb plant stems, and work across hardscape surfaces continuously throughout the day -- their activity level and size make them clearly visible from across the room in a way that dwarf shrimp browsing substrate often are not. Cannot breed in freshwater -- population stays fixed at introduction number -- Amano Shrimp larvae require brackish water to develop -- they cannot complete their lifecycle in freshwater and no breeding occurs in a standard freshwater tank. This makes Amano Shrimp unique among the shrimp in the catalog in that the number you introduce is precisely the number you will have indefinitely, with no risk of population expansion or any need for population management. Safe with Neocaridina and Caridina dwarf shrimp -- no predation -- Amano Shrimp do not prey on dwarf shrimp at any life stage and coexist without conflict. In a tank with both species, Amano Shrimp work on filamentous algae and larger food items while dwarf shrimp graze biofilm and finer substrate material -- complementary rather than competing foraging niches. Feed on algae and supplemental food -- do not over-rely on tank algae alone -- in tanks with little or no algae -- a healthy, well-balanced planted tank -- Amano Shrimp require supplemental feeding to remain healthy. They consume standard shrimp sinking foods, blanched vegetables, and biofilm from plant and hardscape surfaces. A tank with no supplemental food and no algae cannot support Amano Shrimp long-term regardless of how well other parameters are maintained. Stock at one per 10-15 litres for effective algae management -- a single Amano Shrimp in a 100-litre tank provides minimal algae control; a group of six to ten in the same tank provides measurable, visible impact on algae accumulation rates. Stock at the higher end of the density range for tanks with established algae problems and at the lower end for maintenance-level prevention.

Getting Started

1Confirm tank parameters and absence of shrimp-predatory fish before introduction -- Amano Shrimp are safe with all dwarf shrimp but are eaten readily by fish large enough to take them -- guppies and small tetras are safe tankmates, but most fish 6cm and above should be considered a risk. Confirm no predatory tankmates before introduction.
2Drip acclimate over 30-45 minutes -- Amano Shrimp are hardier than dwarf Caridina but still benefit from gradual acclimation. Float the bag for 15 minutes, then drip at one drop per second for 30-45 minutes before release.
3Introduce a group of at least six for effective algae control -- algae control effectiveness scales with group size. A minimum of six Amano Shrimp in tanks up to 80 litres provides meaningful algae pressure; larger tanks benefit from proportionally larger groups.
4Supplement with sinking food in low-algae tanks -- in a healthy planted tank with minimal algae, provide sinking pellets or blanched vegetables two to three times per week to sustain Amano Shrimp in good condition between algae-grazing opportunities.
Bonus Tip

Amano Shrimp introduced to a tank with an established hair algae or thread algae problem should be added alongside a concurrent reduction in photoperiod duration and light intensity -- not as the sole intervention. Amano Shrimp consume algae most effectively when the algae growth rate is simultaneously being reduced by addressing the conditions that caused it. Shrimp alone cannot outpace rapidly growing algae in high-nutrient, high-light conditions; shrimp plus reduced light and photoperiod produces visible clearing within one to two weeks in most cases.

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Ben B
Amano Shrimp 3 count

All alive and healthy. Doing very well about a week later, no complaints.

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COREY LOPEZ
I ordered 3 shrimp and they only sent me 1

I ordered 3 shrimp and they only sent me 1. Won’t resolve the issue either unfortunately

Hi Corey,

I'm sorry to hear about the frustration. Just to clarify for anyone reading: I responded to your email the same day asking for a photo of the shipping bag so I could verify the count and process the claim. That's the standard verification step in our Live Arrival Guarantee for every miscount claim. I never heard back from you.

If you send the photo to support@superiorshrimpaquatics.com, I'll process a refund or reshipment for the missing shrimp right away. The offer to make this right has been open the whole time.

Full policy: https://superiorshrimpaquatics.com/pages/doa-policy

John - Owner
Superior Shrimp & Aquatics

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Sarah

I ordered three shrimp but there were only two in the bag, which is disappointing. That said, the two I did get arrived quickly with careful packaging to ensure their safety during their trip. I appreciate the ethical shipping and treatment of live creatures - I won't usually believe in mail-ordering animals but it seems this company is a safe exception. The shrimp arrived healthy and active - I would order again.

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Shirley Baker
My shrimp arrived lively and healthy! I

My shrimp arrived lively and healthy! I love watching them in my aquarium!

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larry j brock
Amanos

I ordered 5, you sent 6. Two arrived dead. Put them in a fully planted tank and have not seen them since. I was expecting larger shrimp, hopefully they will grow quickly. Satisfied with my purchase, will order more when my new tanks are ready.

Thanks for the review, Larry. Sorry to hear two arrived DOA, that leaves you one short of your order. Our DOA policy covers losses reported within the guarantee window with photos, and we would have made it right if you'd reached out. The listing notes these ship as juveniles, so they will grow into the larger adult size you're picturing over the next few months with good feeding. Amanos are also expert hiders in planted tanks, especially while acclimating. You'll start spotting them out grazing once they settle in.

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