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Red Neocaridina Cherry Shrimp

£2.99

Red Neocaridina Cherry Shrimp We only deliver on a Tuesday, order by Monday 11am Red Cherry Shrimp are a popular and vibrant freshwater shrimp species, prized by aquarium enthusiasts for their bold colouration and ease of care. Common Name: Red Cherry Shrimp (also called Red Neocaridina) Scientific Name: Neocaridina davidi...

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Red Neocaridina Cherry Shrimp

Red Neocaridina Cherry Shrimp

Out Of Stock
Out Of Stock

Red Neocaridina Cherry Shrimp

We only deliver on a Tuesday, order by Monday 11am

Red Cherry Shrimp are a popular and vibrant freshwater shrimp species, prized by aquarium enthusiasts for their bold colouration and ease of care.

Common Name:

Red Cherry Shrimp (also called Red Neocaridina)

Scientific Name:

Neocaridina davidi

Colour Variant:

Bright to deep red, depending on grade (e.g., Sakura, Fire Red, Painted Fire Red)

Size:

  • Adult size: ~1–1.5 inches (2.5–3.8 cm)

Lifespan:

  • Around 1–2 years+ with proper care

Water Parameters:

Shrimp are sensitive to water quality and must only be addded to cycled tanks to ensure survival.

  • Temperature: 18–26°C / 65–78°F

  • pH: 6.5–8.0

  • GH: 4–8

  • KH: 3–15 (optimal 2 - 4)

  • TDS: 150–250 ppm


Tank Size:

  • Minimum 2 litres, though larger is better for stability and colony growth

Behaviour and Temperament:

  • Peaceful, non-aggressive

  • Active scavengers

  • Do well in groups

  • Can coexist with small, non-aggressive tankmates

Diet:

  • Omnivorous: algae, biofilm, blanched vegetables, shrimp-specific pellets, and occasional protein sources

  • We feed all of our shrimp in store the Shrimp Pro foods range, all of the shrimp we sell are also fed this and happily take it. 

Breeding:

  • Easy to breed in freshwater

  • Females carry eggs (berried) for ~3–4 weeks

  • Hatch as miniature versions of adults (no larval stage)

Aquascaping & Environment:

  • Thrive in planted tanks with mosses and hiding spots

  • Beneficial to ecosystems as natural cleaners, feeding on detritus and algae

These shrimp are great for beginner aquarists looking to add colour and movement to a peaceful community tank.