Caridina dennerli

Caridina dennerli is a small species of freshwater shrimp from Sulawesi (Indonesia) that grows up to 2.5 centimetres (1.0 in) in length.

It takes its name from the German company Dennerle, which supported the expedition that led to the scientific description of the species.

The eggs of C. dennerli are relatively large for the size of the shrimp and are carried underneath the female's abdomen.

[3] The shrimp are quite small, with a fully grown adult barely reaching 1 inch in length.

They feed on small animals in an established and planted aquarium and are sensitive to water parameter fluctuations.