🌟 Dive into the vibrant world of Vampire Shrimp!
The Aquatic Arts 3 Live Vampire Shrimp (Atya gabonensi) are unique aquatic pets that serve as natural filters for your aquarium. Ranging from 1 to 2 inches at arrival, they can grow up to 6 inches, showcasing a stunning color transformation from silvery blue to russet brown. These peaceful shrimp are perfect for community tanks and come with a 100% live arrival guarantee, along with dedicated support from the owners.
A**R
Overall decent
1 of the three died, but the other two are very healthy and are doing well in my tank. Although the shipping always takes twenty years, it's always of the best quality; likewise I will most definitely continue to be one of aquatic arts' customers in the coming months..
M**S
Four Stars
they where pretty good size, they hide really fast, could buy more in the near future
O**T
Great purchase!
3 Live Vampire Shrimp (Atya gabonensi) - 1 to 2 inches long - Grows to 6 inches or more! + Java Moss by Aquatic ArtsTM The shrimp came alive and well. Great purchase!
E**S
1 was Dead at arrival ....others dies days later, less than a week
Didn't last a week.....
T**.
These guys are really cool! They are big enough the other fish don't ...
These guys are really cool! They are big enough the other fish don't bother with them and they filter the water with their legs.
T**P
... them since they are filter dwellers but they are cool when they come out
I hardly see them since they are filter dwellers but they are cool when they come out. They were delivered with out any problems.
J**Z
Beautiful shrimp. A+++
Smooth transaction. Fast shipping. Beautiful shrimp. A+++.
K**W
and all three are doing fine. At times they only come out at night ...
I got mine several months ago, and all three are doing fine. At times they only come out at night (bring a flashlight and you'll spot them), but there are also times when one, two, or all three are out in the front of the tank. Fun to watch.I added them to a 30 gallon heavily planted tank that was well established. They share it with cherry shrimp, ottos, dwarf frogs, a few Thai micro crabs,2 bristlenosed plecos, and some nerite and assassin snails. Since they are filter feeders, they don't bother anyone. They are large enough to hold their ground even when the dwarf frogs get pushy.
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