King Galaxy Tiger Shrimp
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The King Galaxy Tiger Shrimp is a truly spectacular freshwater shrimp species, known for its stunning appearance and vibrant, intricate patterns. This Caridina shrimp boasts a unique blend of tiger-like stripes with the galaxy spots found on other shrimp varieties, creating an eye-catching display of orange, blue, black, and white markings. Its orange-tinted rostrum, dark galaxy spots, and bold stripes make the King Galaxy Tiger a highly coveted species among shrimp keepers and aquascapers alike.

Ideal for advanced hobbyists, this shrimp thrives in carefully maintained tanks with soft, acidic water and a stable environment. Their beauty and rarity make them a centerpiece for any Caridina shrimp tank, and they are a great addition for those looking to expand their collection of high-grade shrimp.


Care Guide for King Galaxy Tiger Shrimp (Caridina cantonensis ‘King Galaxy Tiger’)


Tank Setup:

  • Tank Size: King Galaxy Tiger Shrimp thrive in nano tanks starting from 10 gallons or more. A larger tank will provide more stability for the water parameters, which is essential for the health and breeding of these shrimp.

  • Substrate: A soft, acidic substrate like ADA Amazonia Aquasoil or other shrimp-specific soils is recommended to help maintain the low pH and soft water conditions these shrimp prefer. A dark substrate will also enhance their vibrant colors.

  • Filtration: A sponge filter or a shrimp-friendly filter is ideal. It provides gentle water flow and protects the delicate shrimp from being sucked into the filter. Keeping the water clean and stable is critical, so a gentle filtration system is necessary for water movement and oxygenation.

  • Aquascaping: Provide plenty of hiding places by incorporating mosses, plants (like Anubias or Java Fern), and leaf litter (such as Indian Almond Leaves), which help mimic their natural environment. Cholla wood and shrimp caves also provide places for them to hide and feel secure.


Water Parameters:

King Galaxy Tiger Shrimp require pristine water conditions to thrive. Stability is key, and fluctuations can lead to stress and health problems.

  • Temperature: 68°F – 74°F (20°C – 23°C)

    • Lower temperatures can increase longevity, while higher temperatures may lead to stress and a shorter lifespan.
  • pH: 5.5 – 6.5

    • They prefer soft, slightly acidic water to mimic their natural habitat.
  • TDS (Total Dissolved Solids): 100 – 150 ppm

  • GH (General Hardness): 4 – 6 dGH

  • KH (Carbonate Hardness): 0 – 2 dKH

  • Ammonia/Nitrite: 0 ppm (Shrimp are highly sensitive to ammonia and nitrite)

  • Nitrate: < 10 ppm (Nitrate should be kept low with regular water changes)


Diet:

King Galaxy Tiger Shrimp are omnivorous and have similar feeding habits to other shrimp species. Their diet should be well-balanced to ensure good health, color development, and successful molting.

  • Staple Foods:

    • High-quality shrimp-specific foods such as shrimp pellets or granules.
    • Blanched vegetables like spinach or zucchini can be offered occasionally.
  • Natural Food Sources:

    • They will graze on biofilm, algae, and decaying plant matter in the tank, which forms an important part of their natural diet.
  • Supplements:

    • Mineral rocks and calcium supplements should be provided to aid in proper molting and overall shell health.
    • Feed sparingly to avoid water quality issues, as leftover food can contribute to ammonia spikes.

Breeding:

Breeding the King Galaxy Tiger Shrimp requires stable water parameters and a well-established tank with soft, acidic water.

  • Sexual Dimorphism: Females tend to be larger and rounder with a more noticeable saddle (eggs visible in the ovaries), while males are smaller and more slender.

  • Breeding Conditions:

    • A mature tank with stable conditions is essential.
    • Ideal breeding temperature is around 72°F (22°C), with soft, acidic water.
  • Egg Development: The female will carry the eggs under her swimmerets for about 30 days until they hatch. The number of offspring can vary, but the babies are born as fully-formed shrimp and are tiny versions of the adults.

  • Raising Juveniles: Baby shrimp require an abundant source of biofilm and micro-organisms for feeding. It’s important to maintain stable conditions, as baby shrimp are highly sensitive to changes in water parameters.


Tank Mates:

King Galaxy Tiger Shrimp should be kept with peaceful, shrimp-safe tank mates to avoid stress and predation.

  • Ideal Tank Mates:

    • Other Caridina species or Neocaridina shrimp with similar water parameter requirements.
    • Snails such as Nerite snails or Rabbit snails.
    • Small, peaceful fish like Otocinclus or small rasboras.
  • Avoid:

    • Aggressive or predatory fish that may harass or eat the shrimp, such as cichlids or large tetras.

Common Issues and Solutions:

  • Molting Problems: These shrimp need sufficient minerals for proper molting. If shrimp are having issues molting, check water hardness and consider adding mineral supplements or calcium to the water.

  • Water Parameter Sensitivity: King Galaxy Tiger Shrimp are highly sensitive to changes in water parameters. Frequent small water changes (10-20% weekly) are preferred to maintain water quality without shocking the shrimp.

  • Algae and Biofilm: Ensure that there is enough biofilm and algae in the tank for shrimp to graze on, especially for juveniles. If the tank is too sterile, consider adding mosses or driftwood to encourage biofilm growth.


Maintenance:

  • Water Changes: Conduct 10-20% water changes weekly to maintain stable water quality. Be sure to use aged water that matches the tank’s parameters in terms of temperature and hardness.

  • Monitoring Water Quality: Regularly test water parameters to ensure that the tank remains stable and within the shrimp’s preferred range.

  • Algae Control: Keep algae growth under control, but don’t completely eliminate it as it forms part of the shrimp’s natural food source.


Summary:

The King Galaxy Tiger Shrimp (Caridina cantonensis ‘King Galaxy Tiger’) is a breathtakingly beautiful and rare shrimp, ideal for experienced hobbyists looking to elevate their shrimp-keeping experience. Its vibrant colors and intricate patterns make it a stunning addition to any carefully maintained planted aquarium. With the right water conditions, this shrimp can thrive and even breed in captivity.

Due to their sensitivity to water parameters, it’s crucial to provide a stable, low-pH environment with soft water and plenty of biofilm for them to graze on. With a bit of care and attention, the King Galaxy Tiger Shrimp will dazzle and bring life to any aquascape.

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