Asian Fan Hand Shrimp
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⚠️ Level: Intermediate — a unique filter feeder with specific nutritional needs.
The Asian Fan Shrimp (Atyopsis moluccensis) is a fascinating shrimp that filters food particles from the water with its elegant, fan-like claws — a mesmerizing natural behavior to watch. It likes to position itself in elevated spots in the current, often consistently in the same favorite spot.
🐠 Animal Specifications
| Max. length | ±10 cm |
| Temperature | 15–25°C |
| pH | 6.5–8.0 |
| Min. aquarium length | 80 cm |
| Diet | Filter feeder (finely ground fish food, spirulina powder) |
| Husbandry | Social, can be kept in groups |
| Origin | Asia |
| Family | Atyidae |
| Difficulty | ⭐⭐ Intermediate |
🏪 Collection & Guarantee
- Only available for collection at our store in Heinkenszand — this animal is not shipped
- Feel free to inspect the shrimp carefully in the store upon collection
- Upon collection, feel free to ask for advice on care or aquarium setup
✂️ Care
Unlike other shrimp, the Fan Shrimp does not eat algae or plant debris, but filters microscopically small food particles from the water. Therefore, regularly feed finely ground fish food or spirulina powder. Provide sufficient current and elevated perching spots such as stones or bogwood, where the shrimp can unfurl its fans.
🐠 Combination Tip
Peaceful and social — good to combine with calm community fish and other shrimp in a community aquarium.
❓ Frequently asked questions
Does this shrimp eat algae, like other shrimp?
No, the Fan Shrimp is a filter feeder and does not eat algae — feed finely ground fish food or spirulina powder.
How large does this shrimp get?
Up to 10 cm — one of the larger freshwater shrimp we sell.
Is this shrimp aggressive?
No, it is a very peaceful and social species that lives well in groups.
Do you have another question? Feel free to visit our store — we are happy to help you make the right choice for your aquarium.