Orange Sakura Shrimp – Bright Freshwater Shrimp for Aquariums
Orange Sakura Shrimp – Bright Freshwater Shrimp for Aquariums
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Orange Sakura Shrimp – Bright Freshwater Shrimp for Aquariums
Orange Sakura Shrimp (Neocaridina davidi var. orange) are a striking freshwater shrimp variety known for their intense orange coloration, making them a popular choice among aquascapers and shrimp enthusiasts. These shrimp are hardy, easy to breed, and help maintain a healthy ecosystem by feeding on algae and detritus. Perfect for nano and community aquariums, they add a bold pop of color to your tank while serving as part of your natural cleanup crew.
Key Features:
- Brilliant orange coloration for a vibrant aquarium display
- Natural algae and detritus eater
- Hardy, beginner-friendly species
- Ideal for planted tanks and nano aquariums
- Peaceful and safe with small, non-aggressive tank mates
- Easy to breed in stable freshwater conditions
🔹 FAQ Section
Q1: What are Orange Sakura Shrimp?
A: Orange Sakura Shrimp are a selectively bred Neocaridina shrimp variety known for their vibrant orange coloration.
Q2: Are Orange Sakura Shrimp easy to care for?
A: Yes! They’re hardy, adaptable, and perfect for beginners looking for colorful shrimp.
Q3: What do Orange Sakura Shrimp eat?
A: They graze on algae, biofilm, detritus, and leftover fish food, helping maintain water quality.
Q4: Can they live with fish?
A: Yes, they’re peaceful and safe with small, non-aggressive fish and other invertebrates.
Q5: How big do Orange Sakura Shrimp get?
A: They typically reach about 1–1.5 inches in size when fully grown.
Q6: Will they breed in my tank?
A: Yes! In stable freshwater conditions, they breed readily, helping you build a thriving colony.
