Cardinides wilkinsi Calman - CWC Shrimp - Special 10 for $40

Cardinides wilkinsi Calman - CWC Shrimp - Special 10 for $40

A$40.00

A$40.00

1-1.5cm

Description

Caridina wilkinsi Calman – CWC Shrimp The Caridina wilkinsi Calman CWC Shrimp is a visually striking freshwater dwarf shrimp, highly valued in the aquarium hobby for its elegant colouration and peaceful nature. Originating from specialized breeding programs, this shrimp is a selectively cultivated variant of Caridina wilkinsi, known for its translucent body with subtle red or brown patterning and high-contrast markings. Its delicate appearance, active foraging behaviour, and compatibility with other small freshwater species make it a prized addition to planted and nano aquariums. Features of Caridina wilkinsi Calman – CWC Shrimp • Translucent body with subtle red or brown patterning • Adults reach 2.5–3.5 cm in length • Peaceful, non-aggressive behaviour • Active scavenger that grazes on biofilm, algae, and detritus • Sensitive to water quality; requires stable, pristine conditions • Ideal for colony breeding due to social and schooling behaviour The Best Aquarium Size for Caridina wilkinsi Calman – CWC Shrimp A minimum aquarium of 20 litres is suitable for a small colony. A 40-litre or larger tank provides more stable water parameters, greater hiding spots, and sufficient space for breeding. Dense planting and moderate water flow improve overall shrimp health and activity. Tank Mate Compatibility for Caridina wilkinsi Calman – CWC Shrimp This species is best kept with other small, peaceful species. Suitable tank mates include: Other Caridina shrimp species Amano Shrimp Pygmy Corydoras Nerite Snails Otocinclus Catfish Diet for Caridina wilkinsi Calman – CWC Shrimp CWC Shrimp are omnivorous scavengers. Their diet should include high-quality shrimp pellets, blanched vegetables such as zucchini or spinach, and occasional protein-rich treats like frozen daphnia or bloodworms. A well-established biofilm on rocks, driftwood, and plants provides natural grazing and supports colour development. Aquarium Setup Caridina wilkinsi Calman – CWC Shrimp Aquarium Filtration Gentle sponge or canister filters are recommended to avoid harming shrimp. Maintain stable, clean water with low nitrates and minimal fluctuations in parameters. Aquarium Plants Include fine-leaved plants and mosses such as Java Moss or Christmas Moss. Dense planting provides grazing surfaces, molting shelter, and breeding areas. Aquarium Lighting Moderate lighting encourages plant growth and biofilm formation without stressing the shrimp. A consistent photoperiod of 8–10 hours daily is ideal. Aquarium Heating Maintain water temperatures between 22–26°C using a reliable heater. Stability is critical, as sudden temperature swings can cause stress or mortality. Aquarium Substrate Use a dark, fine-grain substrate designed for Caridina species. This enhances colouration, stabilizes pH, and encourages biofilm growth. Aquarium Decorations Provide driftwood, smooth stones, and hiding structures. These offer security during molting and natural surfaces for grazing, ensuring a healthy and active colony.