Amano Shrimp water parameters & overlap

Use this freshwater pH, GH, and KH overlap tool to avoid aquarium temperature mismatch and water hardness conflicts before choosing community tank mates.

Temperature68-80F
pH6.5-7.8
GH5-15 dGH
KH2-8 dKH

Stability notes

Use these ranges as a compatibility window, not as a reason to chase an exact pH number. Stable temperature, mature filtration, and gradual acclimation are safer than frequent chemical swings.

Amano Shrimp pH, GH, and KH in plain English

For Amano Shrimp, pH describes acidity, GH describes calcium and magnesium hardness, and KH describes buffering capacity. The safest target is a stable value inside the range: pH 6.5-7.8, GH 5-15 dGH, and KH 2-8 dKH.

Tap water, RO water, and remineralizing

Amano Shrimp sits in a moderate range, so avoid extreme softening or heavy buffering unless your tested tap water is outside the listed window.

Smart aquarium false nitrate or pH alerts

Before reacting to a smart sensor spike, retest with a liquid kit. Dirty probes, air bubbles, expired reagent pads, probe drift, and water-change turbulence can create false nitrate or pH readings.

Stress signs when parameters drift

Watch for clamped fins, hiding, gasping, loss of color, flashing, failed molts, shell erosion, or sudden aggression after a water change. Those symptoms usually mean you should test ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, pH, GH, KH, and temperature before changing livestock.

For shrimp, GH, KH, and TDS stability directly affect molting and shrimplet survival. Drip acclimation is safer than floating the bag and releasing them quickly.

Parameter-compatible livestock

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