Red Bee Shrimp features striking coloration and pattern variations. Known for their ornamental value in aquascaping.
Tiger Shrimp features striking coloration and pattern variations. Known for their ornamental value in aquascaping.
Red Rili Shrimp features striking coloration and pattern variations. Known for their ornamental value in aquascaping.
Blue Tiger Shrimp features striking coloration and pattern variations. Known for their ornamental value in aquascaping.
Green Jade Shrimp features striking coloration and pattern variations. Known for their ornamental value in aquascaping.
Red Cherry Shrimp are small freshwater shrimp known for their vibrant red coloration, especially in females. Their bodies are slightly translucent with various red shades depending on grade. Males are often paler in comparison. Their legs, antennae, and tail fan help them actively forage and navigate the tank floor and plants.
Amano Shrimp are translucent with a grayish-blue hue and tiny brown spots or dashes along their bodies. They have long antennae, strong front pincers for foraging, and can grow larger than most ornamental shrimp.
Orange Bee Shrimp features striking coloration and pattern variations. Known for their ornamental value in aquascaping.
Crystal Black Shrimp feature bold black and white banding patterns. The contrast between their deep black and bright white coloration varies based on their grade. They are small, ornamental, and have long antennae and a graceful appearance.
Ghost Shrimp are translucent with a glass-like appearance, making internal organs and food visible. They have long antennae and small claws for scavenging. Some may show light speckles or bands on their bodies.
Vampire Shrimp are known for their striking, large, dark claws, which are used for filter feeding. Their bodies are typically translucent with brown or greenish hues, and their claws resemble those of a vampire bat, giving them their name.
Blue Velvet Shrimp have a rich, deep blue coloration with semi-translucent bodies. Females are usually more vibrant and larger. Their sleek appearance, long antennae, and busy foraging behavior make them eye-catching in planted tanks.
Bamboo Shrimp are distinctive due to their long, bamboo-like legs, which they use to filter feed. Their bodies are translucent with occasional dark markings, and they often sit on rocks or plants, waving their legs to catch food particles.
Black King Kong Shrimp features striking coloration and pattern variations. Known for their ornamental value in aquascaping.
Yellow Golden Back Shrimp features striking coloration and pattern variations. Known for their ornamental value in aquascaping.
Chocolate Shrimp features striking coloration and pattern variations. Known for their ornamental value in aquascaping.
Crystal Red Shrimp are a selectively bred variety of bee shrimp, known for their striking red and white coloration arranged in banded patterns. Grading is based on color coverage, with higher grades having more white and symmetrical patterns. They have a soft, translucent body and long antennae.
Yellow Shrimp exhibit a striking bright yellow or lemon-like coloration that adds a vibrant splash to aquascaped tanks. Their semi-transparent bodies glow under proper lighting. Females are generally more colorful and plump, especially when berried.
Sulawesi Shrimp features striking coloration and pattern variations. Known for their ornamental value in aquascaping.
Snowball Shrimp are named for the pearly white eggs carried by females, resembling snowballs. Their bodies are milky white or semi-translucent with a glossy finish. They are elegant and stand out well against planted or dark aquascapes.









