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Lepidothelphusa sp. Tricolour Borneo
Lepidothelphusa sp. Tricolour Borneo
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Meet Lepidothelphusa sp. Tricolour Borneo — a striking freshwater crab that instantly elevates any tropical aquarium. This small, industrious invertebrate from Borneo brings vivid color, curious movement, and a natural aesthetic that hobbyists remember long after they’re added to the tank. What makes this tricolour crab stand out
- Distinct tri-colour carapace: bold patterns and contrasting markings that glow under aquarium lighting, turning ordinary tank scenery into a living centerpiece.
- Manageable size, versatile setup: ideal for nano to mid-sized planted tanks where it can explore driftwood, rockwork, and dense vegetation without overwhelming other inhabitants.
- Active scavenger and algae grazer: helps keep the aquarium clean by picking at biofilm and uneaten food, while still requiring a balanced feeding routine.
- Peaceful temperament with curious behavior: watches from crevices, climbs over objects, and adds daily activity without aggression towards most peaceful tank mates. Care, habitat and husbandry
- Tank setup: provide ample hiding spots using rocks, driftwood, and dense plants. The more secure and complex the environment, the less stress during molting and daily exploration.
- Water conditions: tropical stability matters. Aim for pH around 6.5–7.5 and a temperature range of roughly 22–26°C (72–78°F). Keep the water soft to moderately hard to support healthy shell growth.
- Lighting and aesthetics: brighter, natural-looking lighting can enhance the tri-colour patterns. Use a gentle day-night cycle to encourage natural activity without stressing the crab. Diet and feeding
- Omnivorous by nature: supplement biofilm grazing with a varied diet that includes high-quality sinking pellets, blanched vegetables, meaty morsels sparingly, and occasional calcium sources to support shell integrity.
- Feeding routine: offer small, regular portions to avoid waste buildup. Remove uneaten items after a few hours to maintain water quality. Tank mates and compatibility
- Best friends in the tank: fellow peaceful invertebrates, small, non-aggressive fish, and other non-piercing tank mates that won’t harass or prey on the crab.
- Molting considerations: during molt, provide extra hiding opportunities and minimize tank disturbances. A stressed crab is more prone to issues, so quiet, stable conditions matter. Who this is ideal for
- Enthusiasts seeking a visually striking, interactive invertebrate to enliven a tropical freshwater setup.
- Beginners who can commit to stable water parameters and a well-planted or rock-dominated aquarium.
- Experienced hobbyists looking to add a collectible species with distinctive color dynamics from Borneo. Why Lepidothelphusa sp. Tricolour Borneo matters in your aquarium
- It’s not just a crab; it’s a dynamic focal point that blends behavior, color, and ecology. The tri-colour pattern invites closer observation, especially as the crab shifts color intensity with lighting and mood.
- Its natural foraging behavior helps maintain a balanced tank ecosystem without relying on excessive automation or interventions. Availability and care commitments
- Ready to ship as a healthy, active specimen. Proper acclimation and a stable, well-maintained environment will help this crab settle in quickly and start showcasing its unique color palette. If you’re building a visually compelling, low-stress invertebrate lineup, Lepidothelphusa sp. Tricolour Borneo offers color, personality, and practical benefits as part of a balanced freshwater community. Add this exceptional crab to your tank and watch it transform your aquascape with every careful, deliberate movement.
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