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Red Sakura Shrimp

Red Sakura Shrimp
Red Sakura Shrimp
Red Sakura Shrimp
Red Sakura Shrimp
Red Sakura Shrimp
€5.99
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Red Sakura Shrimp

The Red Sakura Shrimp (*Neocaridina davidi*) is a vibrant freshwater shrimp variety highly sought after in the aquarium hobby for its bright red coloration and hardy nature. This shrimp features a solid, intense red body that is particularly appreciated for its aesthetic appeal, making it a popular choice for both beginners and experienced aquarists.

Physical Characteristics:

  • Size: Red Sakura Shrimp typically grow to about 3-5 cm (1.2-2 inches) in length.
  • Coloration: They are characterised by their vivid red bodies, which can vary in intensity. The deeper the red, the more desirable the shrimp is considered in the hobby.
  • Body Shape: The body is elongated and slightly flattened, which is typical of the Neocaridina genus.

Behaviour:

  • Temperament: Red Sakura Shrimp are generally peaceful and can coexist with a variety of non-aggressive tankmates. They are social creatures and thrive in groups.
  • Activity Level: These shrimp are moderately active and often seen scavenging for food and exploring their environment.
  • Community Behaviour: They can be housed in community tanks, but care should be taken to select peaceful tankmates that will not prey on them.

Aquarium Care:

  • Tank Size: A minimum tank size of 20 litres (5 gallons) is recommended for a small group of Red Sakura Shrimp, though larger tanks are preferable for stability.
  • Water Parameters:
    • Temperature: Red Sakura Shrimp thrive in warm water, with an ideal temperature range of 22°C to 26°C (72°F to 79°F).
    • pH: They prefer slightly acidic to neutral water, with a pH range of 6.5 to 7.5.
    • Hardness: Soft to moderately hard water, with a general hardness (GH) of 4-8 dGH, is ideal.
  • Tank Setup:
    • Substrate and Decorations: A soft substrate is ideal, such as sand or fine gravel. Red Sakura Shrimp appreciate a well-planted tank with plenty of hiding spots, as live plants and decorations provide cover and mimic their natural habitat.
    • Lighting: Moderate lighting is best for promoting plant growth while not stressing the shrimp.
    • Filtration: A gentle filtration system is recommended, as strong currents can stress shrimp. Regular water changes (about 20% weekly) are essential for maintaining a clean and healthy environment.

Diet:

Red Sakura Shrimp are omnivorous and require a varied diet to thrive:

  • Specialised Shrimp Food: High-quality shrimp pellets or granules formulated specifically for dwarf shrimp should form the staple of their diet.
  • Live or Frozen Foods: Offer live or frozen foods such as brine shrimp, daphnia, or bloodworms to provide essential protein and variety.
  • Vegetable Matter: Including blanched vegetables, such as spinach or zucchini, can help ensure a balanced diet.

Tankmates:

Red Sakura Shrimp can be housed with various peaceful tankmates, including:

  • Small Tetras: Such as Neon Tetras or Ember Tetras.
  • Peaceful Rasboras: Like Harlequin Rasboras.
  • Other Shrimp: Other peaceful shrimp species, such as Amano Shrimp.

Avoid housing them with aggressive species or larger fish that may see them as prey.

Breeding:

Breeding Red Sakura Shrimp can be rewarding and relatively straightforward under the right conditions:

  • Breeding Setup: A separate breeding tank with stable water parameters is ideal. The water should be warm (around 22°C to 26°C or 72°F to 79°F) and slightly acidic (pH 6.5-7.5).
  • Spawning Behaviour: Female Red Sakura Shrimp carry eggs until they hatch, typically requiring good water quality and appropriate conditions for the larvae to thrive.
  • Fry Care: Once the fry are free-swimming, they can be fed infusoria or finely crushed food suitable for shrimp.

Special Considerations:

  • Water Quality: Regular monitoring and maintenance of water quality are crucial for the health of Red Sakura Shrimp.
  • Shy Nature: These shrimp can be shy, particularly in brightly lit tanks. Providing plenty of hiding spots can help them feel more secure.

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