Shrimp for Sale

Freshwater Shrimp for Sale

Shop freshwater shrimp for sale at Tropical Treasures Wyo, including colorful Neocaridina shrimp, Caridina shrimp, Amano shrimp, Ghost shrimp, and other popular aquarium shrimp for planted tanks, nano aquariums, and peaceful community setups.

Freshwater aquarium shrimp are active, colorful, and helpful invertebrates that graze on biofilm, soft algae, leftover food, and decaying plant matter. They are especially popular in planted aquariums where they add movement, color, and natural cleanup behavior.

Our shrimp are carefully acclimated, monitored, and available for in-store pickup or live shipping when weather conditions allow.

Popular Freshwater Shrimp Varieties

  • Cherry shrimp and Neocaridina color morphs
  • Blue Dream, Blue Velvet, Fire Red, Sakura, Snowball, and Rili shrimp
  • Amano shrimp for algae grazing and cleanup crews
  • Ghost shrimp for beginner aquariums or feeder use
  • Bamboo and Flower shrimp for peaceful filter-feeding setups
  • Caridina shrimp for more advanced shrimp keepers

Freshwater Shrimp Care Tips

  • Keep shrimp in a fully cycled, stable aquarium
  • Use live plants, moss, driftwood, and hiding places
  • Use a sponge filter or pre-filter sponge to protect baby shrimp
  • Drip acclimate shrimp slowly before adding them to the tank
  • Avoid copper-based medications and unsafe tank mates
  • Keep Neocaridina and Caridina shrimp separate when water needs differ

Best Tank Mates for Shrimp

Freshwater shrimp do best with peaceful tank mates such as small rasboras, small tetras, corydoras, otocinclus, snails, and other shrimp. Avoid cichlids, large fish, aggressive fish, and known shrimp predators.

FAQ: Freshwater Aquarium Shrimp

Are freshwater shrimp good for beginners?

Yes, Neocaridina shrimp such as Cherry shrimp, Blue Dream shrimp, and Sakura shrimp are beginner-friendly when kept in a stable, fully cycled aquarium.

What size tank do shrimp need?

Shrimp can live in aquariums as small as 5 gallons, but 10 gallons or larger is often easier to keep stable.

Can shrimp live with fish?

Yes, but only with peaceful, shrimp-safe fish. Baby shrimp may still be eaten by many fish, so plants and hiding places are important.

Do shrimp clean the aquarium?

Shrimp help graze on biofilm, soft algae, and leftover food, but they do not replace regular water changes and aquarium maintenance.

Can different shrimp colors live together?

Different Neocaridina color morphs can live together, but they may interbreed and eventually produce wild-type offspring.

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