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Water Parameters:
Does best in medium hard, very alkaline water (ph 7.5 and above). Can live in brackish water.

Larval Development Type:
Normal: larvae go through several planktonic stages before metamorphosing into post-larvae (miniature shrimp) and assuming a benthic lifestyle. For this process they need brackish water to full strength saltwater

Healthy specimen of this shrimp are fully see through and show no coloration on their bodies. They are "glass shrimp" in a true sense. However, sick specimen turn noticeably milky and stop developing eggs. These shrimp are doomed to die. Such shrimp can live like that for quite a while but their days are counted. So, only buy shrimp that do not show the milky white coloration no matter how much dealers "guarantee" you that the shrimp is "ok."
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