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Lemon Yellow Amano Shrimp

Lemon Yellow Amano Shrimp

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Lemon Yellow Amano Shrimp – Superior Shrimp & Aquatics
Neocaridina Shrimp

Lemon Yellow Amano Shrimp

A selectively bred Amano shrimp with warm lemon-yellow to golden body pigmentation — a bright, clean colour that reads as luminous in the tank and pairs beautifully with dark substrate and green plants.

Warm Lemon-Yellow to Golden Body Larger Than Neocaridina Outstanding Algae Cleaner Cannot Breed in Freshwater Peaceful Community Shrimp Shrimp & Plant Safe

Lemon Yellow Amano Shrimp are a colour-selectively bred line of the legendary Amano shrimp (Caridina multidentata) — the largest, most effective algae-cleaning shrimp in the freshwater hobby. Standard Amano shrimp are transparent-grey with a row of dotted or dashed brown lateral markings; this line has been selectively developed to produce warm lemon-yellow to golden body pigmentation that replaces the transparent-grey of the wild-type with a clearly yellow, slightly luminous colouration. Like all Amano shrimp they are substantially larger than Neocaridina — adults reach 3–5cm — and their size translates directly into cleaning capacity: a single adult Amano consumes more algae in a day than multiple Neocaridina. They graze green hair algae, thread algae, green dust algae, biofilm, and uneaten food from every surface continuously. Amano shrimp require brackish water to successfully breed — larvae cannot survive in freshwater — making them self-limiting in any freshwater setup. The population you introduce is the population you will always have unless more are added. Fully safe with all aquatic plants, snails, and Neocaridina shrimp.

6.5–7.5pH
6–14GH (dGH)
1–8KH (dKH)
65–78°FTemperature

Colour, Size & Cleaning Behaviour

Warm lemon-yellow to golden body colour — luminous and clearly distinct — the yellow pigmentation is warm rather than cool — closer to lemon or gold than a stark canary yellow — and has a slightly translucent quality that gives the body a luminous, glowing appearance under direct overhead lighting. The Amano lateral markings remain visible as a slightly darker dotted pattern through the yellow base, adding detail that rewards close observation. Colour most vivid in direct overhead light and against dark backgrounds — the luminous quality of the yellow colouration is most apparent under direct overhead lighting where the translucent pigmentation glows rather than simply reflecting colour. Against dark substrate and dark-toned plants the warm yellow reads immediately from across the tank — among the most visible shrimp colours against dark backgrounds available in the catalog. Significantly larger than Neocaridina — 3–5cm at maturity — adult Amano shrimp are three to five times the body mass of adult Neocaridina, which translates to proportionally greater algae consumption capacity, greater visibility in the tank, and a more commanding physical presence. They are large enough to be visually significant display animals as well as functional cleaning crew members. Most effective algae cleaners in the catalog per individual — Amano shrimp consume green hair algae, thread algae, green dust algae, and biofilm with greater efficiency than any other shrimp or snail in the catalog per individual. They are the first choice for tanks with visible algae problems and a permanent asset in any planted tank where algae management is a priority. Self-limiting population — cannot breed in freshwater — eggs are laid and hatched but larvae require brackish water to develop. In a freshwater tank all larvae die shortly after hatching. The Amano population is therefore permanently fixed at the number introduced — there is no population management required and no risk of overpopulation. Peaceful with Neocaridina, snails, and non-aggressive fish — Amano shrimp coexist without conflict with all Neocaridina morphs, all snails in the catalog, and all non-aggressive fish species. They do not prey on Neocaridina at any life stage, though very small shrimplets of any species should have adequate hiding space in any mixed tank.

Getting Started

1Introduce to a fully cycled, stable tank — Amano shrimp are more sensitive to ammonia and nitrite than Neocaridina — introduce only to tanks with zero ammonia, zero nitrite, and stable parameters. A tank that has been running for at least four weeks with stable readings is the minimum.
2Drip acclimate over 45–60 minutes — Amano shrimp are sensitive to parameter shifts during acclimation. Drip acclimate slowly — one drop per second — over 45–60 minutes. Do not rush the transition. Add tank water to the transport bag gradually rather than transferring abruptly.
3Stock at one per 10 litres for effective algae control — for meaningful algae impact in a planted tank, stock at approximately one Amano per 10 litres. In tanks with persistent algae problems, higher stocking density produces faster and more thorough results. In well-maintained tanks with low algae pressure, supplement feeding with algae wafers or blanched vegetables to prevent hunger.
4Supplement with algae wafers in clean tanks — in well-maintained tanks where algae is minimal, supplement with half an algae wafer per three to five shrimp every two to three days. Hungry Amano shrimp may begin grazing plant tissue — supplementary feeding prevents this and keeps them in the tank foraging on substrate and hardscape rather than plant leaves.
💡 Bonus Tip

Lemon Yellow Amano shrimp in a tank with Purple Bacopa in the midground and dark substrate creates one of the most immediately effective colour-complement pairings in the catalog — the warm lemon-yellow of the shrimp bodies against the cool violet-purple of the Bacopa foliage is a direct warm-cool complement that reads as composed and intentional rather than accidental. Both the shrimp colour and the plant colour are unusual enough individually that together they create a genuinely distinctive visual environment that photographs exceptionally well.

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Kris Papas

Never had this kind of Amano! Looking forward to watching them grow!

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Anonymous
They arrived alive and well!

They all arrived alive and well!
They have adjusted to my tank without any issues.
The plants I received are also great.
They are as fresh as the day I got them

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T.H.

Arrived on time and intact. Bags still warm to touch

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David K
The shrimp arrived healthy and active

The shrimp arrived healthy and active. They were really well packed. I received one extra.They are all alive and doing well in my tank. They aren't really as yellow as others that I've purchased before. More clear. Maybe color will develop later.

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Anonymous
They all came dead they refused to send a

They all came dead they refused to send a replacement or give money back

Buyer claimed all were DOA but in some of the pictures provided, you could clearly see alive snails and shrimp. Asked for clarifying pictures and buyer failed to provide pictures that clearly showed the DOAs after multiple requests to do so. Buyer got combative and rude at those requests.

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