here are some care tips for keeping ornamental shrimps in an aquarium:

  1. Water parameters: Keep the water clean and stable, with a pH level between 6.5 and 7.5, temperature between 72 and 82°F, and ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate levels close to zero. Test the water regularly and perform water changes as needed to maintain optimal conditions.

  2. Tank size: Provide at least a 5-gallon tank for a small group of shrimps. A larger tank is better for more shrimps or bigger species.

  3. Substrate: Use a fine substrate like sand or gravel, as shrimps love to dig and burrow. Avoid sharp-edged substrates that could harm the shrimps.

  4. Decorations: Provide hiding places, such as rocks, caves, plants, and driftwood. Shrimps also enjoy perching on decorations such as moss balls.

  5. Food: Offer a varied diet that includes algae, plant matter, and protein-rich foods such as shrimp pellets or bloodworms. Avoid overfeeding, as uneaten food can pollute the water and harm the shrimps.

  6. Compatibility: Some shrimp species are peaceful and can coexist with other peaceful fish, while others should be kept in a species-only tank. Avoid keeping shrimps with aggressive or predatory fish that may harm or eat them.

  7. Maintenance: Clean the aquarium regularly, removing any uneaten food or debris. Perform partial water changes of about 10-20% of the tank volume every week to maintain water quality. Use a gravel vacuum to remove debris from the substrate.

  8. Observation: Observe the shrimps regularly to ensure they are healthy and active. Watch for signs of stress or disease, such as lethargy, discoloration, or abnormal behavior, and address any issues promptly.

Following these care tips should help ensure your ornamental shrimps stay healthy and happy in their aquarium.