I would like to create a list with pictures of all the known species of shrimp currently kept as pets for a reference chart to any newcomers to the hobby. Unfortunately, I myself am a newcomer and cannot make such a list by myself. I would also like specific color morphs to be categorized under their species and different species under there genera, along with categorized by color. This way, all shrimp of the same species and all species of the same genus can be easily located. I have found a rudimentary list to begin with, but I would like picture submissions and any correctons or additions to the list added. I will check comments frequently to update and better this list, and when all is complete I will make a PDF with pictures of each shrimp next to them as an I.D. chart for anyone who may like to use it. I now present to you what I have to date:
Neocardinia:
heteropoda:
Red:
- Red Cherry (RCS)

- Sakura Red

- Fire Red

- Painted Fire Red (PFR)/Supreme Red

- Red rili

Yellow:
- Yellow

- Fire Yellow

- Golden
- Neon Yellow
- Neon fire yellow

Orange:
- Orange, Pumpkin

- Sunkist Sakura

Blue:
- Blue rili
- Blue Velvet
Need Help Sorting:*
- Carbon Rili
- Chocolate (Schoko)
- Black
- Blue
- Brown
palmata:
- Pearl (Need help with specifics of these shrimp)*
Cardinia:
cantonesis:
*Need help sorting all of these*
- Crystal red (CRS)
- Pure Red Line (PRL)
- K14 (also a PRL)
- Crystal black (CBS)
- Pure Black Line (PBL)
- Black Impact (also a PBL)
- Tiger
- Super Tiger
- Red Tiger
- Orange Eye Blue Tiger (OEBT)
- Black Tiger Orange Eye (BTOE)
- Royal Blue Tiger
- Black Tiger Black Eye (BTBE)
- Panda
- Shadow Panda
- Blue Bolt
- Hulk
- Black King Kong (BKK)
- Cristal White
- Tibee (Tiger x Bee)
pareparensis parvidentata:
-Malawa *may need some help here too*
serrata:
- Tangerine Tiger (TT)
japonica(multidentata):
- Takashi Amano
Halocaridina:
rubra:
- Hawaiian Red Shrimps "Opae'Ula"
This is all I have at the moment, but any input, changes, or additions (preferably put in the format above) would be appreciated along with pictures of each shrimp (verified pictures only please, and of only one to three shrimp easily identified per image)