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  2. Bee shrimp - Wikipedia

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    The blue bee shrimp is a wild shrimp that is being harvested from streams in China to supply aquarium owners. [8] The golden bee shrimp has a white shell and orangy gold flesh. The crystal red shrimp (called "red bee shrimp" in Japan) is a red and white variety specially bred for the aquarium hobby industry.

  3. Caridina - Wikipedia

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    Caridina is a genus of freshwater atyid shrimp. They are widely found in tropical or subtropical water in Asia, Oceania and Africa. They are filter-feeders and omnivorous scavengers. They range from 0.9 to 9.8 mm (C. cantonensis) to 1.2–7.4 mm in carapace length.

  4. Golden bee shrimp - Wikipedia

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    The shrimp has a white outside shell and the flesh is an orange/golden color. Females are larger than males and the female's eggs are brown. The offspring are the same color as their parents when they emerge from the eggs .

  5. Caridina loehae - Wikipedia

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    Caridina loehae is a freshwater shrimp from Sulawesi. It is known as mini blue bee and orange delight shrimp in the aquarium trade. It is endemic to the Malili lake system. It lives on rocky substrates at a maximal depth of 5 metres. [1]

  6. Caridina cantonensis - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Caridina cantonensis

  7. Shrimp - Wikipedia

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    The shrimp Palaemon serratus of the infraorder Caridea. A shrimp (pl.: shrimp or shrimps ()) is a crustacean (a form of shellfish) with an elongated body and a primarily swimming mode of locomotion – typically belonging to the Caridea or Dendrobranchiata of the order Decapoda, although some crustaceans outside of this order are also referred to as "shrimp".

  8. Caridina gracilirostris - Wikipedia

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    This red rostrum is the basis for many of the common names given to it, like the rhino shrimp and the mosquito shrimp. [6] On the rostrum, there are clusters small and tight spikes on the ventral side of the rostrum, and the dorsal side is covered with larger and more dispersed spikes. [3] If the shrimp's rostrum is broken off, it will ...

  9. Category:Atyidae - Wikipedia

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    C. California freshwater shrimp; Caridina; Caridina apodosis; Caridina caerulea; Caridina cantonensis; Caridina dennerli; Caridina ensifera; Caridina fernandoi