Cherry Shrimp

Latin Name: Neocaridina davidi
Other Names: Sakura Shrimp, Fire Shrimp, Fire Red Shrimp

How hard are they to keep? Red Cherry Shrimp are considered to be easy to keep and are suitable for beginners in the hobby. They are hardy, adaptable, and can tolerate a wide range of water conditions.

What is its maximum size? Red Cherry Shrimp typically reach a maximum size of around 1.5 inches (3.8 centimetres) in length.

Where are they from? Red Cherry Shrimp are originally from Taiwan, but they have now been widely bred in captivity worldwide.

How many can I keep? Red Cherry Shrimp can be kept in a colony, and it is recommended to keep them in groups of at least 6 individuals. They are social and thrive in a community of their own kind.

How compatible are they with other fish? Red Cherry Shrimp can coexist with peaceful and non-aggressive fish species that do not see them as prey or try to nip at their appendages. Small, calm community fish like guppies, tetras, or rasboras can be suitable tankmates.

What are the ideal water conditions? Red Cherry Shrimp prefer clean water with stable parameters. The ideal temperature range for them is around 68-78°F (20-26°C) with a pH level of 6.5-7.5. They also appreciate a well-planted tank with hiding spots and areas of moss or other materials for grazing on biofilm. The Red Cherry Shrimp that are for sale have been climatized to our local water conditions.

How do you tell the difference between Male and female? Male and female Red Cherry Shrimp can be distinguished by several characteristics. Females are typically larger and exhibit a deeper coloration. Females also have a curved underbelly, indicating a wider “saddle” where eggs are held. Males usually have a slimmer appearance and feature a more pronounced and elongated first pair of swimmerets.

Fun Fact: Red Cherry Shrimp are highly popular in the aquarium hobby due to their vibrant red coloration and their ability to thrive and reproduce in captivity. They are known for being efficient algae eaters and play an essential role in maintaining a healthy and balanced aquarium ecosystem.

These can be found in tank Number: 31

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