Fire Orange

£3.50 - £80.00

The Orange Shrimp is a brightly coloured, peaceful species known from freshwater streams and brackish water. These shrimp are highly social creatures and are best kept in large colonies. They are suitable for aquariums containing communities of small, peaceable fish only, as larger tankmates will regard them as a snack. The Orange Shrimp are excellent algae eaters and will browse on many different algae types. Highly recommended for planted aquariums they will not damage the plants, but instead, large groups of this species will keep the leaves free from algae.

Overview: The Fire Orange Shrimp, a striking variant of Neocaridina, captivates with its vibrant hue of flickering flames. These hardy invertebrates add a burst of colour to any aquarium, making them a popular choice among aquarists.

"Popular, hardy shrimp are great for people wanting to start out keeping and breeding shrimp. They are bright so look great in a planted tropical aquarium with hiding places" - Aquatics

I have many for sale due to breeding them in 12 separate aquariums to guarantee & insure you will receive the best of the best.

TEMPERATURE - 18-27 Degrees.

The listing images are purely taken by the owner, when purchasing you will receive exactly what you see in the image/listings for all shrimps available. This is to insure we sell the best locally and can be easily assessable.

SHIPPING,

Fire Orange Shrimp can live from 1-2 years depending on the environment they are in, after purchasing I will safely place all live stock into a new oxygenated bag with fresh live plants to also keep it oxygenated for journey back. If purchasing online I will follow the same steps above, but also put them into a small sturdy box with a tiny heating matt to lower chances of stress whilst being imported.

I will sometimes ship young adult shrimp that are already of breeding age, to help you quick start your own colony.

Some of the younger shrimp have not reached their full potential yet and will grow into a bright yellow colour as long as they are comfortable in their new environment. Lower intensity lighting and dark substrate also helps them achieve the most intense orange.

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