Orange sakura shrimp: The cheerful, delightful yellow-orange coloration of Orange Sakura Shrimp distinguishes them from the abundant Red Cherry Shrimp. They are very active and quickly reproduce. Algae and waste can be effectively removed from your aquarium by a colony of these shrimp.
These are freshwater shrimp that are able to thrive in almost any aquarium with freshwater. They are widely used for algae control and waste management in large aquariums as well as in planted and community tanks. In most cases, we ship young adults who are already breeding.
Because Orange Sakura Shrimp and Sakura Red Cherry Shrimp (Neocaridina davidi) are of the same species, their care requirements are essentially the same. Orange Sakura Shrimp can be kept in almost any freshwater aquarium thanks to their remarkable adaptability.
Some of the younger shrimp have not yet reached their full potential, but as long as they feel at home in the tank, they will turn a vivid orange color. They are also able to achieve the brightest orange thanks to the dark substrate and low-intensity lighting.
II. You would love the fish because…..
Orange Sakura Shrimp brings excitement and color to your aquarium! These shrimp are fun to watch, clear your tank, and look great! The bright yellow-orange Orange Sakura Shrimp are sure to brighten up any aquarium!
These are freshwater shrimp that are able to thrive in almost any aquarium with freshwater. They are widely used as management tools in large aquariums as well as planted and community tanks.
Every Orange Sakura is a highly adaptable animal that is able to thrive in almost any freshwater aquarium. Some of the younger shrimp have not yet reached their full potential, but as long as they feel at home in the tank, they will turn a vivid orange color. They are also able to achieve the brightest orange thanks to the dark substrate and low-intensity lighting.
III. Is this fish species peaceful or hostile?
Freshwater shrimp are typically calm and helpful tank cleaners since they consume food scraps and algae that have accumulated on the tank’s sides and bottom.
IV. Species compatibility
Freshwater shrimp of different species from the same genus should NOT be kept together. However, together, like: Cardinal shrimp (Caridina dennerli) and amano shrimp (Caridina multidentata)
V. How to feed this species?
Shrimp will consume blanched vegetables (such as zucchini, carrots, and spinach) as well as algae wafers or pellets in addition to fish or shrimp flake meals and pellets. Warning! Any food item, prescription, or plant fertilizer containing copper should be avoided. Invertebrates are poisonous to copper.