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Cherry Red Shrimp - Neocardina Denticulata

Cherry Red Shrimp - Neocardina Denticulata

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The Fire Red Cherry Shrimp, scientifically known as Neocaridina Davidi, is a vibrant and eye-catching freshwater crustacean that adds a burst of colour to any aquarium. Originating from Taiwan, with its striking red coloration, this shrimp is a popular choice among aquarists.. Habitat:. Originating from Taiwan, these shrimp are commonly found in rivers, streams, and ponds with slow-moving water. They thrive in a well-established aquarium with stable water parameters.. Tank Setup:. Fire Red Cherry Shrimp are best kept in a planted aquarium with plenty of hiding spots such as driftwood, rocks, and dense vegetation. A substrate of fine gravel or sand is recommended. They prefer a well-filtered tank with gentle water flow.. Diet:. These shrimp are omnivorous and will readily consume a variety of foods. Their diet should include a mix of high-quality shrimp pellets, algae wafers, blanched vegetables (such as spinach or zucchini), and occasional live or frozen foods like brine shrimp or daphnia.. Size:. Fire Red Cherry Shrimp typically reach a size of around 1 inch (2.5 cm) when fully grown. They have a moderate growth rate and can live for several years with proper care.. Behavioural Traits:. These shrimp are peaceful and non-aggressive, making them suitable for community aquariums. They are active and constantly forage for food, adding movement and vibrancy to the tank. Fire Red Cherry Shrimp are known for their ability to climb on plants and decorations.. Water Parameters:. Temperature: 68-78°F (20-25.5°C). pH: 6.5-7.5. Ammonia and Nitrite: 0 ppm. Nitrate: <20 ppm - Hardness: 6-10 dGH