Cardinal nga higdaanan
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Cardinal nga higdaanan

The cardinal shrimp or Denerly shrimp (Caridina dennerli) belongs to the Atyidae family. Endemic to one of the ancient lakes of Sulawesi (Indonesia), lives in shallow water among the rocks and cliffs of the small Lake Matano. It takes its name from the German company Dennerle, which financed an expedition to study the flora and fauna of the Indonesian archipelago, during which this species was discovered.

Cardinal nga higdaanan

Cardinal shrimp, scientific name Caridina dennerli

Dennerley cot

Denerly shrimp, belongs to the family Atyidae

Pagpadayon ug pag-atiman

The modest size of the Cardinal Shrimp, adults barely reach 2.5 cm, impose restrictions on keeping together with fish. It is worth picking up peaceful species of a similar or slightly larger size. In the design, rocks should be used from which various heaps with crevices and gorges will form, soil from fine gravel or pebbles. Place groups of plants in places. They prefer a neutral to slightly alkaline pH and water of medium hardness.

In their natural habitat, they live in water that is very poor in organic and nutrient substances. At home, it is desirable to keep with fish. The shrimp will feed on the leftovers of their meal, no separate feeding is required.

Labing maayo nga kahimtang sa detensyon

Kinatibuk-ang kagahi – 9–15Β°dGH

Bili pH - 7.0-7.4

Temperatura β€” 27–31Β°C


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