Sexy Shrimp - Small
Sexy Shrimp - Small
Sexy Shrimp - Small
Marine Invertebrates
Marine Shrimp

Sexy Shrimp - Small

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$13.99
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At a glance
  • Type: Marine Invertebrates
  • Subtype: Marine Shrimp
  • Tank maturity: Best for established saltwater systems with stable salinity
  • Acclimation: Slow acclimation matters for many marine invertebrates
  • Reef safety: Review reef-safe and predator-risk notes before ordering
  • Shipping: Most in-stock marine invertebrates generally ship in 1–2 business days
  • Before you buy: Check salinity, temperature, and tankmate risk
  • Support: Ask if you want help with marine compatibility or add-ons
Product details

Overview

Sexy Shrimp - Small is a marine invertebrate suited for stable saltwater aquariums. Stable salinity, gentle acclimation, and compatible tankmates matter before it is added to a marine system.

Sexy Shrimp - Small is a freshwater shrimp suited for planted tanks, shrimp tanks, and peaceful community aquariums. It does best in stable, fully cycled water with slow acclimation, plant cover, mature biofilm, and shrimp-safe tankmates.

Common Name: Sexy Shrimp - Small
Scientific Name: Not confirmed — verify exact species/variant

At a Glance
Type: Freshwater Shrimp
Scientific Name: Not confirmed — verify exact species/variant
Adult Size: Plan for adult size and colony growth.
Minimum Tank: Best in stable, cycled shrimp or planted aquariums
Temperament: Peaceful invertebrate
Care Level: Best with stable water and careful acclimation
Temperature: Keep temperature steady for the exact shrimp type
pH / GH / KH: Stable mineral content matters; verify requirements for the exact shrimp type
Diet: Biofilm, algae grazing, shrimp foods, and small supplemental foods
Best Tankmates: Peaceful shrimp-safe fish, peaceful snails, mosses, and live plants
Avoid With: Copper, aggressive fish, large predators, and tanks with unstable parameters

Care Notes
Use slow acclimation when possible. Avoid copper exposure and do not add shrimp to unstable or uncycled tanks. Plant cover, moss, and mature grazing surfaces help shrimp settle after arrival.

Shipping & Arrival
Most in-stock livestock generally ships in 1–2 business days when weather, livestock condition, and carrier timing are safe. Open the package promptly, keep lights low, and acclimate before release.

Before You Buy
- Is the tank cycled and stable?
- Is the aquarium large enough for adult size or final placement?
- Are tankmates compatible?
- Do you have appropriate food, cover, or supplies ready?
- Can you receive and acclimate the order promptly?

  • Tank maturity: Best in established marine systems with stable salinity and temperature.
  • Temperature: Keep the aquarium in a stable marine range with minimal daily swing.
  • pH: Stable marine pH matters more than frequent correction.
  • Salinity: Match salinity carefully before acclimation.
  • Diet: Keep species-appropriate foods ready before arrival.
  • Compatibility: Avoid predators or tankmates that will harass shrimp, snails, crabs, or other invertebrates.
  • Reef-safe notes: Review coral, anemone, clam, or cleanup-crew compatibility where relevant.
  • Acclimation: Slow acclimation is important for many marine inverts.
  • Shipping notes: Marine invertebrates are packed with stable-system arrival in mind.
Shipping & arrival

Marine invertebrates generally ship in 1–2 business days when conditions are safe. Because many inverts are sensitive to salinity swings and rough acclimation, unpack promptly and move slowly through the acclimation process.

  • Match salinity before release.
  • Keep lights lower during acclimation.
  • Do not rush the first transfer into the system.
  • Contact support quickly if something needs review.

Read Shipping & Live ArrivalRead the Acclimation Guide

Before you buy
  • Is the saltwater system mature and stable?
  • Do you know the aquarium salinity and temperature before arrival?
  • Are current tankmates safe for shrimp, snails, crabs, or other invertebrates?
  • Can you acclimate it slowly when it arrives?
  • Will someone be available to receive and unpack the order promptly?

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