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Amano Shrimp
Amano Shrimp
Origin
Japan
Habitat Size
20-50 Liters
Water Type
Fresh Water
Water Temperature
20º-25ºC
Cost in India
₹50 - ₹100
Size
1.5 - 2 inches (Nano)
Diet
Omnivore



Quick Information
The Amano Shrimp is a popular freshwater species among aquarium enthusiasts. It is commonly known as Yamato shrimp, Japonica Amano shrimp, or Japanese swamp shrimp. The shrimp has exceptional algae-eating abilities and plays a crucial role in maintaining a clean and healthy tank environment.
The shrimp is native to Japan. They are transparent with a distinctive dark stripe running along their backs. Their peaceful nature and compatibility with various tank mates make them ideal for community aquariums.
Amano Shrimp Size
Amano Shrimp typically grow up to 2 inches (5 cm) in length.
Lifespan of Yamato Shrimp
In the wild, Amano Shrimp have an average lifespan of 2–3 years. In captivity, with optimal care, they can live up to 9 years. Factors influencing their lifespan include water quality, diet, and tank conditions.
Amano Shrimp for Sale
Amano Shrimp are available in India at various online and local aquarium stores. Prices typically range from ₹150 to ₹200 per shrimp, depending on the retailer and location.
Best Tank Mates
- Harlequin Rasboras
- Ember Tetras
- Otocinclus Catfish
- Corydoras Catfish
- Celestial Pearl Danios
Avoid Pairing With
- Betta Fish
- Large Cichlids
- Goldfish
- Angelfish
Characteristics
Temperament
Aggressive
Friendly
Compatibility with other fishes
Not Friendly
Super Friendly
Habitat Size
Small
Large

Amano Shrimp Habitat
Initial Setup Cost
₹3,000 - ₹6,000
Water Temperature
20º -25ºC
Water Type
Fresh Water
PH Level
6.5 - 7.5
Amano Shrimp thrive in well-maintained aquariums that mimic their natural habitat.
Parameter | Ideal Range |
Essential Equipment
Aquarium tank
Water filter
Heater
Light
Substrate
Decor
Amano Shrimp Dietary Needs
Avg Monthly Expenses
₹50 - ₹ 100
Amano Shrimp are omnivores, primarily feeding on algae, biofilm, and detritus in the tank.
Food Type | Examples |

Health & Care of Amano Shrimp
Common Health Issues
Ammonia poisoning
Fungal infections
Parasitic infections
Bacterial infections
Ich (white spot disease)
Columnaris (cotton wool-like growth on the skin)
Signs of good health
Active
Bright coloration
Good apetite
Signs of sickness
Loss of appetite
Lethargic behaviour
White growths
Increased breathing rate
Cotton wool-like growth on the skin
- Maintain stable water parameters (pH, temperature, hardness) to avoid stress.
- Use soft substrate like sand to prevent damage to sensitive legs and antennae.
- Feed a balanced diet of algae, biofilm, and shrimp-specific foods.
- Avoid aggressive tank mates that can harm or eat the shrimp.
Prerequisites for a Fish
Adequate tank space
Cleanliness
Effort & commitment
Enriching Environment
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do Amano Shrimp live?
In captivity, they can live up to 9 years with proper care.
Can Amano Shrimp live with Betta fish?
It's not recommended, as Betta fish can be aggressive towards shrimp.
Do Amano Shrimp breed in freshwater aquariums?
No, they require brackish water conditions to breed successfully.
How many Amano Shrimp should I keep in my tank?
A general guideline is 1 shrimp per 5 liters of water for effective algae control.
What is the difference between Amano Shrimp vs Cherry Shrimp?
Amano Shrimp are larger, better algae eaters, and less colorful than Cherry Shrimp.
What is the difference between Amano Shrimp vs Ghost Shrimp?
Amano Shrimp are more peaceful, longer-lived, and better at algae control than Ghost Shrimp.

