Category: Shrimp And Invertebrates

Why Is My pH Rising in a Shrimp Tank? (Causes & Fixes)

Why Is My pH Rising in a Shrimp Tank? (Causes & Fixes) Seeing your pH climb over 6.8–7.0 in a Caridina shrimp tank? That’s a red flag. These shrimp need acidic, stable water in the 5.8–6.6 range — and if your buffering system fails,
  • 11 Apr 2025
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  • Best Remineralizers for Caridina Shrimp Compared

    Best Remineralizers for Caridina Shrimp Compared Not all GH+ products are created equal — especially when you’re trying to keep your TDS stable and your shrimp colony thriving. This comparison looks at the most popular remineralizers for Caridina shrimp tanks and how they differ
  • 11 Apr 2025
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  • Why Is My pH Rising in a Shrimp Tank? (Troubleshooting Guide)

    Why Is My pH Rising in a Shrimp Tank? (Troubleshooting Guide) Rising pH is one of the most alarming things for Caridina shrimp keepers. These shrimp thrive in low-pH, softwater environments — so when you see the pH drifting above 6.6 or even 7.0,
  • 7 Apr 2025
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  • Understanding KH, pH, and Buffering in Shrimp Tanks (Complete Shrimp-Safe Guide)

    Understanding KH, pH, and Buffering in Shrimp Tanks (Complete Shrimp-Safe Guide) If you’re keeping shrimp—especially Caridina—understanding KH, pH, and buffering is the difference between stable water and total disaster. These three factors work together to control how stable your tank’s acidity stays over time.
  • 7 Apr 2025
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  • Best Remineralizers for Caridina Shrimp (Compared for Accuracy & Value)

    Best Remineralizers for Caridina Shrimp (Compared for Accuracy & Value) When it comes to breeding Caridina shrimp, your success often comes down to one thing: precision water parameters. Remineralizing RO water is the gold standard—but only if you’re using the right GH+ product for
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  • How to Remineralize RO Water for Caridina Shrimp (Step-by-Step)

    How to Remineralize RO Water for Caridina Shrimp (Step-by-Step Guide) Caridina shrimp need soft, mineral-balanced water to breed, molt, and survive. Tap water is too inconsistent—and often contains copper or high KH. That’s why most breeders use RO (reverse osmosis) water, but RO is
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  • Caridina Shrimp Rack Design: Key Differences from Neocaridina Systems

    Caridina Shrimp Rack Design: What You Must Do Differently from Neocaridina Caridina shrimp are beautiful, delicate, and far less forgiving than their Neocaridina cousins. If you want to breed crystals, bees, or Taiwan Bees successfully, your rack setup must reflect tighter control, better materials,
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