π¦ General Overview Common Names: Red Orchid Sulawesi Shrimp, Sulawesi Red Orchid Shrimp Scientific Name: Caridina dennerli (or closely related Sulawesi Caridina species) Family: Atyidae Origin: Lake Matano and nearby...
Common Names: Red Orchid Sulawesi Shrimp, Sulawesi Red Orchid Shrimp
Scientific Name: Caridina dennerli (or closely related Sulawesi Caridina species)
Family: Atyidae
Origin: Lake Matano and nearby lakes, Sulawesi Island, Indonesia
Type: Freshwater ornamental shrimp
Temperament: Very peaceful, delicate, and shy
Native to the ancient Sulawesi lakes, known for their crystal-clear, mineral-rich, and warm waters.
Found among rocks, caves, and algae-covered surfaces in stable, clean environments.
The lakes are alkaline, with high oxygen and minimal organic waste β conditions that must be replicated in aquariums.
Adult Size: 1β1.2 inches (2.5β3 cm)
Lifespan: 1.5β2.5 years under ideal conditions
Tank Size: Minimum 10β15 gallons for stability
Aquascape: Use rocky setups, lava stones, and gentle mosses (avoid driftwood that lowers pH)
Lighting: Moderate to bright β promotes algae growth
Filtration: Sponge filter or low-flow filter to avoid strong currents
Tank Lid: Recommended, to prevent evaporation and maintain humidity
Sulawesi shrimp are very sensitive β they need stable, specific conditions.
Temperature: 27β30Β°C (80β86Β°F)
pH: 7.5β8.5 (alkaline)
GH (General Hardness): 4β6 dGH
KH (Carbonate Hardness): 3β5 dKH
TDS: 150β200 ppm
Oxygen: High; gentle aeration is essential
Ammonia/Nitrite: Always 0 β extremely sensitive to toxins
π‘ Use Sulawesi-specific remineralized RO water for best results.
Type: Omnivorous grazer
Preferred Foods:
Biofilm and natural algae (primary food source)
Specialized Sulawesi shrimp foods
Blanched spinach or zucchini (occasional)
Spirulina-based shrimp pellets
Feed lightly β overfeeding pollutes water quickly.
Peaceful and non-aggressive
Best kept in species-only tanks β easily outcompeted by other shrimp or fish
Compatible only with:
Snails from Sulawesi (e.g., Tylomelania species)
Possibly small algae grazers in similar conditions
Avoid fish and other shrimp species that prefer different water parameters.
Type: True freshwater breeder (no larval stage)
Females carry 15β25 eggs under their abdomen for about 3β4 weeks
Baby shrimp are fully formed miniatures and graze on biofilm
Breeding success depends on perfect stability in parameters and plentiful biofilm
Avoid disturbing the tank during brooding
Stability is the key β sudden temperature or pH shifts can be fatal
Maintain high water quality and consistent warmth
Regular small water changes (10β15% weekly) with matched parameters
Never use copper-based medications or fertilizers
Encourage natural algae/biofilm growth for nutrition
The Red Orchid Sulawesi Shrimp has a deep red body with white or pinkish markings, resembling flower petals β hence the name βOrchid.β
Itβs one of the most visually stunning and rarest Sulawesi shrimps in the aquarium hobby.
Native Sulawesi lakes are ancient β millions of years old β and home to many unique, endemic shrimp species.
These shrimp are considered advanced-level due to their sensitivity and strict environmental needs.
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