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Delight in the brilliance of Red Cherry Shrimp (Neocaridina davidi), small yet striking crustaceans that bring a burst of color and liveliness to freshwater aquariums and planted tanks. Renowned for their rich red hues and fascinating behavior, Red Cherry Shrimp are a favorite among aquarists of all levels.

 

Key Features:

  • Vivid Coloration: Red Cherry Shrimp display vibrant red hues that instantly draw the eye, adding a pop of color to any aquatic setup.
  • Efficient Cleaners: These industrious creatures diligently forage on algae and detritus, contributing to the maintenance of a clean and healthy aquarium ecosystem.
  • Peaceful Demeanor: Red Cherry Shrimp are peaceful and non-aggressive, making them excellent tank mates for a wide variety of freshwater fish and invertebrates.

 

Minimum Tank Size:

Red Cherry Shrimp can thrive in relatively small aquariums, with a recommended minimum tank size of 5 gallons. However, providing ample space and vegetation in larger tanks enhances their natural behaviors and allows for a more stable environment.

 

Diet:

Red Cherry Shrimp are omnivorous scavengers with a varied diet. To ensure their optimal health and coloration, consider offering them:

 

  • Algae-Based Foods: High-quality algae wafers or pellets provide essential nutrients and serve as a staple food source.
  • Vegetables: Blanched vegetables such as zucchini, spinach, or cucumber offer additional fiber and nutrients.
  • Occasional Protein: Supplement their diet with small amounts of protein-rich foods like fish flakes, shrimp pellets, or brine shrimp.

 

Ideal Group Size:

Red Cherry Shrimp thrive in groups and are most active and visible when kept in a colony of at least 6 to 10 individuals. A larger group not only enhances their social interactions but also contributes to a more balanced ecosystem within the aquarium.

 

Care Guidelines:

  • Water Parameters: Maintain stable water parameters, including a temperature range of 65-80°F (18-26°C) and a pH level between 6.5 and 7.5. Ammonia and nitrite levels should remain at zero, with nitrate levels kept low through regular water changes.
  • Filtration: Provide gentle filtration to ensure water circulation without creating strong currents that may stress the shrimp. Sponge filters are particularly suitable for shrimp tanks.
  • Tank Decor: Incorporate live plants, driftwood, and smooth rocks into the aquarium to create hiding places and grazing surfaces for the shrimp. Dense vegetation also helps maintain water quality by absorbing excess nutrients.
  • Tank Mates: Red Cherry Shrimp are compatible with peaceful fish species such as small tetras, rasboras, and dwarf corydoras. Avoid keeping them with aggressive or predatory fish that may view the shrimp as prey.

 

*** Red Cherry Shrimp Are Sold In Multiples Of 10 ***

 

*** For the safety of your shrimp, we only ship live shrimp via Priority ***

 

Note: Always ensure your aquarium is fully cycled and properly set up before introducing new shrimp. Water parameters should be regularly monitored and maintained to ensure the well-being of your aquatic residents. 

Live Red Cherry Shrimp (Neocaridina Davidi)

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