π¦ Neocaridina shrimp in the aquarium β keeping, care & tips for beginners
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πΏ Small invertebrates, big impact
Neocaridina shrimp are among the most popular invertebrates in freshwater aquariums β and for good reason. πͺΈ They are colorful, active, easy to care for, and real helpers in algae control.
Whether for beginners or advanced aquarists β Neocaridinas fit into almost any aquarium and contribute significantly to a healthy biological balance.
π What are Neocaridina shrimp?
Neocaridina are freshwater shrimp from East Asia, distinguished by their hardiness and diverse colors. The best-known representative is Neocaridina davidi , which includes many popular cultivated varieties:
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π΄ Red Cherry
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π Sakura Orange
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π’ Green Jade
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π΅ Blue Dream
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β« Black Carbon Rili
π‘ Neocaridinas are especially suitable for beginners β they forgive minor care mistakes and are easy to breed.
πͺ£ Keeping & water parameters β uncomplicated and beginner-friendly
Neocaridina shrimp are known for their adaptability. They do not require specific water parameters and usually thrive in normal tap water.
| parameter | Optimal value |
|---|---|
| temperature | 18β24 Β°C |
| PH value | 6.5β8.0 |
| GH (Total Hardness) | 6β20 Β°dGH |
| KH (carbonate hardness) | 3β15 Β°dKH |
| Conductivity | 300β600 Β΅S |
π‘ Tip: Consistent water quality is more important than perfect readings. Avoid fluctuations!
π Interior Design & Living Space
Neocaridina fish thrive in a naturally designed aquarium with plenty of hiding places and fine structures. Ideally, the following are suitable:
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πΏ Mosses (e.g. Java moss or Riccia) β perfect feeding and retreat places
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Roots and stones provide surfaces for biofilm.
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π Finely structured plants β increase the surface area and offer safety
π In our shop you will find suitable accessories and plants that are perfect for shrimp tanks.
πͺ± Diet β Omnivores with a preference for biofilm
Neocaridina shrimp are omnivores and feed on:
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πΏ Growth and biofilm
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π Leaves and plant debris
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π½οΈ Special shrimp food
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π€ Leftover fish food
π‘ A piece of Indian almond leaf or walnut leaf in the tank supports the microfauna and provides additional food.
π£ Propagation β simple and reliable
Neocaridina shrimp reproduce readily under good conditions. After mating, the female carries approximately 20β40 eggs under her abdomen, from which fully developed juvenile shrimp hatch after about 3β4 weeks .
The young animals are immediately independent and require no special care.
π Tip: Plenty of hiding places and delicate plants significantly increase the survival chances of young shrimp.
π§ͺ Care & tips for a healthy shrimp tank
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π Weekly water change: approx. 20β30%
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π§ͺ Check water parameters: especially when setting up a new system or after feeding errors
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π Remove leftover food: Avoid overfeeding
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πͺ΅ Promote biofilm: e.g., through leaves or special additives
π In our shop you will find natural shrimp food, care products and accessories that optimally support your Neocaridina shrimp.
β Conclusion: Perfect invertebrates for beginners and professionals
Neocaridina shrimp are robust, attractive, and easy to care for β making them the perfect entry point into the world of invertebrates. π¦
They keep surfaces clean, help maintain the biological balance, and bring life to any aquarium. With proper care, they reproduce easily and quickly form a stable population.
π Discover suitable shrimp accessories, food and natural care products in our shop to perfectly adapt your tank to Neocaridina shrimp.