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Yellow Fire Shrimp

Yellow Fire Shrimp
Yellow Fire Shrimp
Yellow Fire Shrimp
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Yellow Fire Shrimp
Yellow Fire Shrimp
Yellow Fire Shrimp

Bred from the same wild type as Sakura Red Cherry Shrimp, the Neon Yellow Shrimp is a unique color variant of the Neocaridina heteropoda species. They have only recently begun to be widely bred, making appearances in the aquarium hobby in the early 2000's. They have become very popular among aquarium and dwarf shrimp hobbyists due to their bright coloration, hardiness, and ease of breeding. Their behavior and care requirements are about the same as Red Cherry shrimp, and they are suitable for beginning hobbyists.

 These are freshwater shrimp and can live in almost any freshwater aquarium due to their extremely adaptable nature. They are very popular for planted tanks and community tanks, and many people use them in large aquariums for waste management and algae control. They breed very quickly, forming a colony that works as a very effective cleaning crew and enhances any aquarium with their beautiful, sunny color.

 
Species: Neocaridina davidi (formerly Neocaridina heteropoda)
Size: These shrimp grow to a maximum size of 2 inches in length, although this will only be attained by the largest females. The most common maximum length is about 1.5 inches for females, and 1.25 inches for males.
 
Recommended Tank Parameters

    pH level range: 6.4 to 8.0, ideal range: 6.8 to 7.5
    Temperature range: 65° to 80° F
    Water type: kH 0-10; gH 4-14; TDS 80-200

    Notes from Makemyhobby:
        All dwarf shrimp prefer to live in tanks with live aquatic plants (such as willow moss, baby tears, green cabomba, etc). There are a few reasons for this:
            1. Dwarf shrimp love the cover that plants provide them
            2. They love to graze on the plants for algae
            3. Plants help keep the water clean for the shrimp

We have kept Neon Yellow Shrimp in a wide array of water parameters with great success. Though they are extremely adaptable and will thrive in a PH of 6.4 to 8, we have found that the optimum pH is between 6.8 and 7.5. Water temperature can be anywhere from 68° to 80° (Fahrenheit), but the fastest breeding occurs at about 76° F.  If you plan to breed the shrimp, you will NEED to have a sponge prefilter on your filter intake to prevent the shrimp from being sucked in.

Also, nearly every species of fish will eat dwarf shrimp fry, so breeding is best accomplished in species-only tanks. They are very tolerant of hard water. We have housed them in water as hard as 20gH/400 TDS and still saw them breed incredibly fast.

Compatibility

 Safe: Small, peaceful fish and invertebrates. Good choices are:

    Other dwarf shrimp
    Small, peaceful fish
        Asian Stone Catfish
        Bushynose Plecos
        Corydora Catfish
        Danios
        Guppies
        Hillstream Loaches
        Otocinclus (safe to keep with breeding shrimp as well)
        Ram Cichlids
        Tetras (small tetras only)
    Filter Shrimp
        Vampire Shrimp
        Singapore Flower Shrimp
    Snails (all types)
        Ramshorn Snails
        Mystery Snails
        Nerite Snails
        Sulawesi Snails (aka Rabbit Snails)

Unsafe: Any fish or invertebrate large and/or aggressive enough to eat a dwarf shrimp. Examples:

    Angelfish
    Barbs (the aggressive kinds)
    Bettas
    Glo Tetras
    Catfish (large)
    Cichlids
    Crayfish (most types)
    Discus
    Pacu
    Plecos (large)
    Goldfish
    Gourami

 

Feeding

Neon Yellow Shrimp require very little food. When I say very little, I mean that one fish flake the size of a dime every day is enough for 10 or more shrimp. Overfeeding is a common cause of death, so do not feed them more than they can eat in two hours. In established tanks where there is plenty of algae and biofilm, dwarf shrimp may not need extra food at all.

In addition to fish or shrimp flake foods and pellets, dwarf shrimp will also eat blanched vegetables (such as zucchini, carrots, and spinach), as well as algae wafers or pellets.

Warning! Avoid any food product, medication, or plant fertilizer that contains Copper of any form. Copper is toxic to invertebrates. Many commercial fish foods, medications, and plant fertilizers contain copper or more commonly copper sulfate. Always look at the ingredient list for any product going into the aquarium to ensure they are copper free.

Breeding

Neon Yellow Shrimp are quite easy to breed. In fact, you shouldn't have to do anything but provide the shrimp with good conditions, cover your filter intake with a pre-filter (such as a sponge), and keep them in a tank without any fish (with the exception of Otocinclus catfish - they are fine to keep with breeding shrimp). Females will carry between 30 and 50 eggs at a time in a cluster beneath their tails, and the newborn shrimp hatch as miniature versions of the adults that are immediately able to fend for themselves. However, there must be adequate algae and/or biofilm in the tank for them to feed on. In tanks lacking algae or biofilm (usually newer tanks), shrimp can be fed by crushing algae flakes before dropping them in. Within 3 months, the newborn shrimp will be sexually mature and able to breed. When properly kept, 10 shrimp can turn into 1,000 within 6-8 months.

Yellow Fire Shrimp
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  • Weight: 0.10kg
  • SKU: 22-06A-010
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