Painted Fire Red Shrimp
£3 each, or £2.50 each from 10+ shrimp
Brighten your aquarium with the stunning Painted Red Fire Shrimp! Known for their deep scarlet colour, these shrimp not only add a pop of color but also help keep your tank clean.
Add a splash of color and life to your aquarium with these stunning Neocaridina Painted Red Fire Shrimp! Order now and watch your aquatic world come to life!
Neocaridina Painted Red Fire Shrimp is a freshwater shrimp known for its deep scarlet red coloration. It is popular in aquariums for its vibrant appearance and algae-eating capabilities.
Scientific species name Neo Cardinia Painted Red Fire Shrimp
Are you looking to add vibrant color and lively activity to your aquarium? Look no further! These stunning Neo Cardinia Painted Red Fire Shrimp are ready to find their new home.
These hardy, peaceful shrimp thrive in well-maintained tanks with stable water conditions, making them suitable for both beginners and experienced aquarists.
Adaptable and easy to care for.
Great tank mates for other non-aggressive species.
Excellent for helping to keep your tank clean.
Neocaridina Painted Red Fire Shrimp
Juvenile to Adult (1-2 cm)
Colour Red
Grade High
Water parameters Requirements:
pH 6.4-7.6
GH 6-10 dGH
kH 0-10
Nitrate 0-20ppm for best results
Temperature 18-23
Our recommendations:
The shrimp do well in a sizeable colony of between 10-20 shrimp. This is to ensure there is a good mixture of sexes within the colony. And the shrimp is more active once in numbers.
Usual maintenance: Feed the shrimp at least three times a week, with a wide range of foods. At Shrimp Corner, we feed our shrimp with Go Nature shrimp food, which is a natural shrimp food from natural ingredients. We also feed our shrimp with our A food, which is plant base protein containing seaweed, providing lean and optimal nutrients for shrimp. And once a week we feed our shrimp with Type B food, this is a protein base food to increase the growth rate of our shrimp, thus shrimp breed faster & females can carry more eggs. All of these foods were developed by us, over 10 years of breeding experience, we have bred thousands of shrimp.
On a serious note, do not feed shrimp with any foods contain copper.