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Cherry Shrimp - Red - Neocaridina Davidi

Cherry Shrimp - Red - Neocaridina Davidi

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Bright red shrimp that stand out beautifully against green plants and dark substrate. Reds are the classic cherry shrimp colour and one of the most popular for good reason, bold, easy to keep, and stunning in a planted tank. The colour intensity varies between individuals, but even the lighter ones add a real pop of red to your setup.

Cherry shrimp are one of the easiest and most rewarding shrimp to keep. They breed readily in freshwater, graze on biofilm and algae to help keep your tank clean, and they are peaceful with any tankmate that will not eat them.

  • Adult size: 2–3cm
  • Temperament: Peaceful
  • Tank size: 10L minimum
  • Temperature: 18–28Β°C
  • Diet: Biofilm, algae, shrimp food, blanched vegetables
  • Difficulty: Beginner-friendly
  • Breeding: Easy, they will breed in your tank with no intervention

You will receive adults and juveniles, mixed sex, randomly selected from my breeding colony.

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Acclimation

New to receiving live fish or shrimp? I have put together a step-by-step guide to give your new arrivals the best start. β†’ How to acclimate your fish and shrimp

New to receiving live fish or shrimp? I have put together a step-by-step guide to give your new arrivals the best start. β†’ How to acclimate your fish and shrimp

Sustainability

My fish room is 100% solar powered, water is recycled where practical, and packaging is biodegradable wherever possible.

My fish room is 100% solar powered, water is recycled where practical, and packaging is biodegradable wherever possible.

100% Live Delivery Guarantee

Flat rate $20 Australia-wide. Live stock express shipped to QLD, NSW, VIC, ACT, and SA. Every order comes with a 100% live arrival guarantee. β†’ Full shipping policy

New to receiving live fish or shrimp? I have put together a step-by-step guide to give your new arrivals the best start. β†’ How to acclimate your fish and shrimp