Yellow Shrimp
Neocaridina davidi var. "Yellow"
(68-78°F)
Care Requirements
💧 Water Parameters
🏠 Tank Setup
🍽️ Diet & Feeding
Omnivorous. Yellow Shrimp primarily feed on biofilm, algae, and detritus in the aquarium. They will also accept high-quality shrimp pellets, blanched vegetables like spinach or zucchini, and occasionally, small amounts of protein-rich foods like bloodworms or brine shrimp.
🐟 Community Compatibility
Yellow Shrimp are best kept in a dedicated shrimp-only tank or with other peaceful dwarf shrimp species. Avoid housing them with larger, aggressive fish that may view the shrimp as prey. Suitable tank mates include other dwarf shrimp species, small peaceful fish, and snails.
⚥ Sexual Dimorphism
Males and females can be distinguished by the shape of their abdomen. Females have a rounder and larger abdomen, especially when carrying eggs.
🌍 Origin
Southeast Asia
About Yellow Shrimp
Yellow shrimp, also known as Neocaridina davidi var. yellow, are a popular freshwater shrimp species that add a vibrant burst of color to aquariums. These shrimp are selectively bred from the wild-type cherry shrimp and are specifically bred to exhibit a bright yellow coloration. They are relatively hardy and easy to care for, making them a great choice for beginners and experienced shrimp keepers alike.
Creating a suitable environment is essential for the well-being of yellow shrimp. They thrive in well-maintained aquariums with stable water parameters. While they are adaptable and can tolerate a range of conditions, it is important to provide them with clean water and optimal water quality. Regular water testing, appropriate filtration, and regular water changes are necessary to maintain a healthy and stable environment for the shrimp.
Yellow shrimp can be kept in a community tank with other peaceful and small fish or in a dedicated shrimp-only tank. It is important to ensure that tank mates are not aggressive or predatory towards the shrimp. Providing ample hiding spots with plants, mosses, or shrimp caves helps create a sense of security for the shrimp and allows them to display their natural behaviors.
Feeding yellow shrimp is relatively straightforward. They are omnivorous and will feed on biofilm, algae, and other organic matter present in the aquarium. Supplementing their diet with high-quality shrimp-specific pellets or flakes ensures they receive a balanced and nutritious diet. Additionally, occasional treats such as blanched vegetables or specialized shrimp foods can be offered to provide variety and enhance their overall health.
Breeding yellow shrimp is relatively easy, and they are known for their prolific breeding habits. They breed readily in freshwater aquariums, and the female shrimp carry eggs under their bodies until they hatch into miniature shrimp. Maintaining stable water parameters and providing hiding spots with moss or plants will encourage successful breeding. Separating berried females into a separate breeding tank can increase the survival rate of the offspring.
In conclusion, yellow shrimp are attractive and low-maintenance additions to freshwater aquariums. Their vibrant yellow coloration adds a pop of color to any tank, and their ease of care makes them suitable for aquarists of all levels. By providing them with suitable tank conditions, compatible tank mates, and a varied diet, yellow shrimp can thrive and bring joy to your aquarium.
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