- Bamboo shrimp
Taxobox
name = Rock shrimp
image_width = 240px
image_caption = "Atyopsis moluccensis"
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Arthropod a
subphylum = Crustacea
class =Malacostraca
ordo =Decapoda
familia =Atyidae
genus = "Atyopsis"
genus_authority = Chace, 1983Rock shrimp are any of several species of the
genus "Atyopsis". They are filter-feedingshrimp , three to fiveinch es long, which are sold in theCanada andUnited Kingdom as community tankinvertebrate s. They originate inSoutheast Asia , where all specimens for the aquarium trade are wild caught.Pets
As aquatic
pets , Rock shrimp can often require extremely low maintenance in a large enough and mature tank. They arefilter feeders which collectmicroorganism s resulting from the waste produced by other inhabitants of theaquarium , and as such they are absolutely harmless to all tropical fish, because they have fans in place of claws.Rock shrimp require a water current to filter feed, so they can only be recommended for tanks with
aquarium filter s in them. These shrimp usually climb objects to reach filter outlets, where they find the strongest water flow. When planning on keeping Rock shrimp, position rocks and/or tall-growing plants close to the tank's filter outlet to help them feed.In the wild they eat
phytoplankton andzooplankton , but most of the time aquariums under 10 gallons or aquariums that have been set up for less than 6 months do not contain enough of these foods to feed Rock shrimp. If a Rock shrimp is observed trying to scavenge for food on the substrate using its fans, this is a sign there is not enough food in the water. In such cases, they should be fed the algae wafers sold forpleco s, which they eat after the wafer dissolves in the water, small "Daphnia ", newly hatchedbrine shrimp , or finely ground upflake food , once it softens and disintegrates. A good way to feed these foods is mixed with water in asyringe orpipette , squirting the mix into the fans of the shrimp.However, feeding Rock shrimp flake food and pleco wafers can result in a negative effect on the aquariums water chemistry, as any food missed by the shrimp pollutes the water, and this can be especially noticeable in small tanks. For this reason it is recommended great attention be paid to the aquariums
ammonia ,nitrite andnitrate levels when feeding Rock shrimp like this.Rock shrimp are
invertebrate s and as such must moult periodically in order to grow, this can sometimes be induced by water changes. During the time a rock shrimp is moulting, even a fully grown shrimp is very weak and at risk of attack and damage from small fish like the betta and larger fish alike. During moulting it is good practice to provide somewhere the shrimp can hide from any tank mates.External links
* [http://www.petshrimp.com/bambooshrimp.html Rock Shrimp at Petshrimp.com]
* [http://www.theshrimpfarm.com/rock_shrimp.shtml rock shrimp information]
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