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20 Orange Sunkistt High Grade Live Freshwater Aquarium Neocaridia Shrimps Inverts. Adult Breeding Age. Live Arrival Guarantee.

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  • SF Aquatic 20 Yellow Golden Back Shrimp are often more budget-friendly compared to specific color variants, making them accessible to a wider range of hobbyists.
  • Beginner-Friendly: With similar care requirements to other Neocaridina shrimp, Mix Neocaridina are suitable for beginners seeking colorful and easy-to-care-for shrimp.
  • Low Maintenance: Neocaridina shrimp have relatively low maintenance requirements, requiring basic care such as regular water changes, proper feeding, and monitoring of water parameters. Their ease of care makes them an ideal choice for aquarists of all experience levels.
  • Community Compatibility: Orange Sunkistt Shrimp are typically peaceful and can coexist with a variety of tank mates, enhancing the community tank experience.
  • Genetic Diversity: Neocaridina Shrimp may exhibit unique and unexpected color combinations, adding an element of surprise to the aquarium
  • Live Arrival Guarantee: We guarantee our live stock Live Arrival. Rarely, Dead On Arrival rarely happens due to factors such as adverse weather conditions or challenges in mail handling. Extreme temperatures, delays in transit, and handling procedures can sometimes affect the health of live items during shipping.
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SF Aquatic 20 Orange Sunkistt High Grade, perfect for shrimp enthusiasts of all levels! With their vibrant colors and beginner-friendly nature, these shrimp are a must-have for any tank. We recommend a stocking density of 10 shrimps per gallon to start your aquatic adventure. Our shrimps are robust, peaceful creatures that thrive on a diet of algae and biofilm, diligently cleaning plants, glass, and substrate. Setting up their habitat is a breeze – simply dechlorinate clean tap water or opt for RO water, cycle your tank with some aquatic plants, and watch your shrimp colony flourish. Remember to steer clear of tap water laden with harmful metals or chemicals. Maintaining optimal tank parameters is key to a successful Neocaridina colony. Keep the temperature between 65-80°F, pH levels at 7.5-8, TDS between 170-250 ppm, and KH levels at 100-120. SF Aquatic ensures superior shrimp breeding by providing a healthy ratio of females to males, facilitating the establishment of your own thriving colony. To preserve the purity of colors, it's best to keep different Neocaridina varieties separate. Our Neocaridina shrimp boast premium genetics sourced from esteemed breeders in Taiwan, ensuring top-quality specimens for your aquarium. When it comes to feeding


David Jenkins
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
Shrimp arrived all alive, unheard of in my experience. They look great and have immediately taken up residence in a 55 gallon aquarium. I recommend this seller.
Seth Mathias
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2024
The shrimp arrived very well packaged within the box. All shrimp survived and although I got some that weren't exactly orange, all shrimp are still happy and healthy 2 weeks later. Highly recomend.
Charles H. Biddle
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2024
These all came in great shape and no D.O.A 'sI have had no casualties since purchased. The shrimp also have very good color.
GJR
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2024
I received 21 live shrimp of varying shades of orange and varied size. I wanted a good mix of age and got it. I suspect color will improve as they recover from shipping. I was shocked to see two berried females. I lost one shrimp transferring to my tank. It was alive, but not long. After three days in transit PH was low, and Nitrates were high . I honestly expected to lose more than one with the drastic PH change to my hard Florida tap water. Day two I saw at least one baby shrimp. The rest is on my water stability and feeding. I will buy another color from this seller. Probably soon.