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🦐 RED MISCHLING CRYSTAL Shrimp – Description & Properties

RED MISCHLING is a selectively bred Caridina cantonensis variety, known for its striking red and white patterning. This premium ornamental shrimp is highly valued in Caridina aquariums for its contrast, elegance, and unique appearance.

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🌈 Description

  • Species: Caridina cantonensis

  • Trade name: RED MISCHLING

  • Size: ~1.5cm (unsexed juveniles)

  • Coloration: Red and White

  • Pattern: Banded / Stripped

  • Behavior: Peaceful, active grazers

Pattern intensity depends on genetics, water quality, and diet.

🌟 Properties & Benefits

✔ High-contrast red and white patterning
✔ Elegant and ornamental appearance
✔ Active and peaceful behavior
✔ Fully freshwater breeding under stable conditions
✔ Ideal for planted or species-specific Caridina tanks
✔ Selective breeding enhances pattern clarity and intensity

💧 Care Requirements

  • Temperature: 20–24°C (68–75°F)

  • pH: 5.5–6.5

  • GH: 4–6

  • KH: 0–1

  • TDS: 120–150 ppm

  • Substrate: Buffering Active Soil

🦐 Breeding

  • Breeds fully in freshwater

  • Female carries eggs for 3–4 weeks

  • Shrimplets hatch as miniature adults

  • Requires mature tanks with biofilm for optimal survival

  • Selective pairing ensures strong black-white contrast and pattern consistency

📌 Summary

RED Mischlings are striking Caridina shrimp with bold red and white markings, ideal for species-specific or high-contrast planted tanks. Perfect for collectors and enthusiasts seeking premium ornamental shrimp with unique patterning.

RED MISCHLING CRYSTAL SHRIMPS

SKU: CD121223
£3.00Price

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