Palaemon varians explained
Palaemon varians, known as the Atlantic ditch shrimp and variable shrimp, is a caridean shrimp found from the Baltic Sea and the British Isles to the western Mediterranean Sea.[1] It reaches up to 5cm (02inches) in length and is never found in fully marine conditions, instead living in brackish water.[1]
In the aquarium
Sold by aquarium retailers as grass shrimp, they have a high tolerance of varying salinity[2] and temperature levels ranging from 1 °C to 30 °C for prolonged periods of time.[3] They will feed on any leftover fish food, algae or plant life and are generally peaceful by nature when mixed with similar sized aquarium life.
Notes and References
- Web site: Palaemonetes varians . Zooplankton and Micronekton of the North Sea 2.0 . Naturalis Biodiversity Center . 10 June 2024 .
- Web site: Atlantic ditch shrimp . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20210604050030/http://www.waterwereld.nu/brakwatersteurgarnaaleng.php . 4 June 2021 .
- Pressure tolerance of the shallow-water caridean shrimp Palaemonetes varians across its thermal tolerance window . 10.1242/jeb.048058 . 2011 . Oliphant . Andrew . Thatje . Sven . Brown . Alastair . Morini . Marina . Ravaux . Juliette . Shillito . Bruce . Journal of Experimental Biology . 214 . 7 . 1109–1117 . 21389195 . 5321386 . free .