Shrimp Pumpkin Yellow | Single

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The Pumpkin Yellow Shrimp is a captivating variant of the Neocaridina davidi species, celebrated for its bright, pumpkin-yellow coloration. These shrimp are typically about 1.5 inches (3.8 cm) in length and are prized for their vibrant hue and active, engaging behavior.

Pumpkin Yellow Shrimp are social creatures and should be kept in groups of at least 10-20 individuals to encourage natural behavior. They are peaceful and can be housed with other non-aggressive tank mates, such as small fish, snails, or other shrimp species. Their vibrant coloration and active foraging make them a lively and attractive addition to any freshwater aquarium.

Substrate: Fine gravel or sand is ideal, allowing the shrimp to forage effectively.

Plants: Live plants such as Java moss, Anubias, and moss balls offer hiding spots and surfaces for biofilm growth, which shrimp feed on.

Filtration: A gentle filter is crucial to maintain water quality without creating strong currents that can stress the shrimp.

Tank Setup: A well-planted tank enhances survival rates of the shrimplets by providing ample hiding spots.

Tank Size: A minimum of 19 liters is recommended, with larger tanks providing better stability.

 

 

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Shrimp Pumpkin Yellow | Single

From Rs. 40.00

The Pumpkin Yellow Shrimp is a captivating variant of the Neocaridina davidi species, celebrated for its bright, pumpkin-yellow coloration. These shrimp are typically about 1.5 inches (3.8 cm) in length and are prized for their vibrant hue and active, engaging behavior.

Pumpkin Yellow Shrimp are social creatures and should be kept in groups of at least 10-20 individuals to encourage natural behavior. They are peaceful and can be housed with other non-aggressive tank mates, such as small fish, snails, or other shrimp species. Their vibrant coloration and active foraging make them a lively and attractive addition to any freshwater aquarium.

Substrate: Fine gravel or sand is ideal, allowing the shrimp to forage effectively.

Plants: Live plants such as Java moss, Anubias, and moss balls offer hiding spots and surfaces for biofilm growth, which shrimp feed on.

Filtration: A gentle filter is crucial to maintain water quality without creating strong currents that can stress the shrimp.

Tank Setup: A well-planted tank enhances survival rates of the shrimplets by providing ample hiding spots.

Tank Size: A minimum of 19 liters is recommended, with larger tanks providing better stability.

 

 

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