Black Galaxy Tiger shrimp are an eye‑catching Caridina variety that blend two popular traits: the strong, banded look of tiger shrimp and the speckled “galaxy” pattern seen on high‑end Caridina lines. Under good lighting in a planted shrimp tank, Black Galaxy Tiger shrimp show off deep, dark markings, bright highlights and unique pattern variations from shrimp to shrimp.
As a higher‑grade Caridina shrimp, Black Galaxy Tiger shrimp do best in soft, slightly acidic water with very stable parameters. In a mature, well‑cycled shrimp aquarium, they will graze constantly on biofilm and algae, display natural behaviour and may breed, rewarding you with more beautifully patterned galaxy tiger shrimp over time.
Please note: We do not send shrimps to WA, TAS or NT.
Key Features of Black Galaxy Tiger Shrimp
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Premium Caridina shrimp line
Black Galaxy Tiger shrimp are selectively bred Caridina with tiger‑style stripes and galaxy‑like speckling, making them a striking feature in any shrimp‑only tank.
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High‑contrast, individual patterns
Each Black Galaxy Tiger shrimp has its own unique combination of stripes and spots, perfect for shrimp keepers who enjoy variety within a single line.
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Ideal for dedicated shrimp aquariums
Due to their sensitivity and value, Black Galaxy Tiger shrimp are best kept in shrimp‑only aquariums or shrimp‑focused setups where water parameters can be tailored to Caridina shrimp.
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Recommended for experienced shrimp keepers
These galaxy tiger shrimp are suited to hobbyists who already have experience maintaining soft water, stable parameters and high‑grade Caridina shrimp.
Recommended Water Parameters for Black Galaxy Tiger
As a general guide for Black Galaxy Tiger shrimp and similar Caridina lines:
- Temperature: around 20–24°C
- pH: typically 5.8–6.8 (soft, slightly acidic water)
- GH/KH: low to moderate, using suitable shrimp remineraliser
- Ammonia & Nitrite: 0 ppm
- Nitrate: kept low with regular water changes
Many keepers use active shrimp soil and remineralised RO water to give Black Galaxy Tiger shrimp the soft, stable conditions they prefer.
Tank Setup for Black Galaxy Tiger Shrimp
To create the ideal environment for Black Galaxy Tiger shrimp:
- Start with a mature, fully cycled shrimp aquarium – avoid adding them to new tanks.
- Use a gentle filter such as a sponge filter or a filter with a shrimp‑safe pre‑filter on the intake.
- Add plenty of plants, mosses, driftwood and hardscape to provide hiding places and surfaces for biofilm to grow.
- Choose a light or neutral substrate if you want the dark patterning of your Black Galaxy Tiger shrimp to stand out even more.
A nano or small shrimp‑only tank can work very well for Black Galaxy Tiger shrimp, as long as stocking is sensible and water quality is kept extremely stable.
Feeding Black Galaxy Tiger Shrimp
Black Galaxy Tiger shrimp are omnivores and will graze all day on biofilm, algae and detritus. Supplement their natural grazing with:
- High‑quality shrimp pellets or granules
- Shrimp‑specific foods and mineral blocks
- Occasional vegetable or leaf‑based foods (e.g. blanched spinach, shrimp leaf products)
- Occasional protein‑rich shrimp treats designed for Caridina shrimp
Feed lightly and remove uneaten food after a few hours to maintain excellent water quality. Clean, stable water is critical for Black Galaxy Tiger shrimp health and breeding.
Tank Mates and Compatibility
For the best results, Black Galaxy Tiger shrimp are usually kept:
- In shrimp‑only tanks or with other carefully chosen Caridina shrimp (avoiding unwanted hybridisation if you’re maintaining specific patterns)
- With small, shrimp‑safe snails as clean‑up crew
- Without predatory or boisterous fish that may stress or eat shrimp
Most keepers prefer a dedicated Black Galaxy Tiger shrimp tank to protect the line, maximise baby survival and make parameter control easier.
Important Shipping Note
- We do not send shrimps to WA, TAS or NT.
Please keep this in mind when ordering Black Galaxy Tiger shrimp online.