Japonica Amano Shrimp

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The Japonica Amano Shrimp, or Amano Shrimp, has gained popularity due to its large appetite for all kinds of freshwater algae. It will consume leftover fish food and detritus on the aquarium floor, making the Amano Shrimp an efficient cleaner that is also very interesting to watch. The Amano Shrimp is mostly opaque brown in color with a tan stripe that runs the length of the back. On their sides, there are many broken horizontal lines.
The Amano Shrimp is also known as the Yamato Numa-Ebi, or Japanese Swamp Shrimp and it originates from the swamps of Japan. The ideal setup for the Amano Shrimp is an established freshwater aquarium or pond of at least 10 gallons with plenty of hiding places and algae with a mature substrate. The Amano Shrimp should be housed with small peaceful fish or koi that will not pose the threat of eating it. The Amano Shrimp can tolerate low to moderate salinity levels, making them an ideal algae controller for ponds and water gardens in non-freezing climates.

The Amano Shrimp is very difficult to breed, and very few hobbyists have been able to raise the larvae to maturity. The average life span of the Japonica Amano Shrimp is 2 to 3 years in captivity.

Japonica Amano Shrimp is an omnivore that will consume algae, detritus and left over food. If insufficient food is present, supplement with a quality flake food or pellet.

Quick Stats:
Minimum Tank Size: 10 gallons
Temperament: Peaceful
Water Conditions: 60-80° F, pH 6.0-7.6, KH 3-10
Max. Size: 2"
Color Form: Tan
Diet: Omnivore
Origin: Japan
Family: Palaemonidae

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Japonica Amano Shrimp, 4.7 out of 5 based on 3 ratings
One Review to “Japonica Amano Shrimp”
Johnny on April 20th, 2009 10:54 pm

Amano shrimps is what I’ve known them as. If you want shrimps or I guess inexpensive shrimps then amano shrimps are for you. They totally add character to your tank and will clean up with any leftover food. Get a few and you might see them start breeding but I’ve never seen any babies as my fishes probably ate them all.

I’d consider setting up a tank just for them. A nice aquatic garden….


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