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Fire Red Cherry Shrimp (Neocaridina davidi var. “Fire Red”)

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Description

Fire Red Cherry Shrimp are a vibrant, selectively bred variant of Neocaridina davidi, prized for their deep red coloration and algae-eating behavior. Peaceful and active, they add constant motion and utility to planted tanks.

Difficulty Level

Beginner Friendly

Region

Fire Red Cherry Shrimp (Neocaridina davidi var. “Fire Red”)

Core Details

Highlights

Care Level

0

/ 10

Very low-maintenance with stable water and a planted tank environment.

Environment Impact

0

/ 10

Entirely captive-bred with no wild collection. Excellent for sustainable aquaria.

Origin
Originally derived from wild Neocaridina species native to Taiwan and southern China, now fully domesticated through generations of selective breeding.

Visual & Functional Appeal
Their deep crimson bodies contrast dramatically against greenery and dark substrate. Constant grazers, they bring lively foraging activity to moss, wood, and plant leaves.

Purpose
Act as natural tank janitors—removing algae, leftover food, and biofilm from surfaces. Also serve as micro-cleaners and movement anchors in nano tanks.

Importance
Highly effective at algae control, fry-safe, and ideal for aquascapes. Fire Red Cherry Shrimp are one of the best beginner-friendly invertebrates and promote a healthy micro-ecosystem.

Included Resources
Best with sponge filters, fine mesh intakes, and mossy or planted surfaces. Leaf litter, cholla wood, and shrimp hides help support breeding and comfort.

Best Use Cases
Great for nano planted tanks, shrimp-only setups, or peaceful community tanks. Useful in aquascapes for utility and aesthetics alike.

Conservation Context
No impact on wild populations. Supports hobbyist-level closed ecosystems. Their popularity promotes awareness of microfauna care and water quality stability.

Ideal Aquatic Species
• Otocinclus
• Small rasboras and tetras
• Pygmy corydoras
• Snails (Nerite, Ramshorn)
• Peaceful nano fish

Region (A)
• Latitude: 23.6978° N
• Longitude: 120.9605° E
(Taiwan – origin of wild Neocaridina davidi)

Region (B)
• Latitude: 22.6273° N
• Longitude: 114.1360° E
(Guangdong Province, China – native Neocaridina habitat)

How Many Can I Keep?

Get smart stocking suggestions based on your tank size.

e.g. 75 gallons (280 L)

Fire Red Cherry Shrimp (Neocaridina davidi var. “Fire Red”)

Core Details

Highlights

Care Level

0

/ 10

Very low-maintenance with stable water and a planted tank environment.

Environment Impact

0

/ 10

Entirely captive-bred with no wild collection. Excellent for sustainable aquaria.

Origin
Originally derived from wild Neocaridina species native to Taiwan and southern China, now fully domesticated through generations of selective breeding.

Visual & Functional Appeal
Their deep crimson bodies contrast dramatically against greenery and dark substrate. Constant grazers, they bring lively foraging activity to moss, wood, and plant leaves.

Purpose
Act as natural tank janitors—removing algae, leftover food, and biofilm from surfaces. Also serve as micro-cleaners and movement anchors in nano tanks.

Importance
Highly effective at algae control, fry-safe, and ideal for aquascapes. Fire Red Cherry Shrimp are one of the best beginner-friendly invertebrates and promote a healthy micro-ecosystem.

Included Resources
Best with sponge filters, fine mesh intakes, and mossy or planted surfaces. Leaf litter, cholla wood, and shrimp hides help support breeding and comfort.

Best Use Cases
Great for nano planted tanks, shrimp-only setups, or peaceful community tanks. Useful in aquascapes for utility and aesthetics alike.

Conservation Context
No impact on wild populations. Supports hobbyist-level closed ecosystems. Their popularity promotes awareness of microfauna care and water quality stability.

Ideal Aquatic Species
• Otocinclus
• Small rasboras and tetras
• Pygmy corydoras
• Snails (Nerite, Ramshorn)
• Peaceful nano fish

Region (A)
• Latitude: 23.6978° N
• Longitude: 120.9605° E
(Taiwan – origin of wild Neocaridina davidi)

Region (B)
• Latitude: 22.6273° N
• Longitude: 114.1360° E
(Guangdong Province, China – native Neocaridina habitat)

How Many Can I Keep?

Get smart stocking suggestions based on your tank size.

e.g. 75 gallons (280 L)

Fire Red Cherry Shrimp (Neocaridina davidi var. “Fire Red”)

Core Details

Highlights

Care Level

0

/ 10

Very low-maintenance with stable water and a planted tank environment.

Environment Impact

0

/ 10

Entirely captive-bred with no wild collection. Excellent for sustainable aquaria.

Origin
Originally derived from wild Neocaridina species native to Taiwan and southern China, now fully domesticated through generations of selective breeding.

Visual & Functional Appeal
Their deep crimson bodies contrast dramatically against greenery and dark substrate. Constant grazers, they bring lively foraging activity to moss, wood, and plant leaves.

Purpose
Act as natural tank janitors—removing algae, leftover food, and biofilm from surfaces. Also serve as micro-cleaners and movement anchors in nano tanks.

Importance
Highly effective at algae control, fry-safe, and ideal for aquascapes. Fire Red Cherry Shrimp are one of the best beginner-friendly invertebrates and promote a healthy micro-ecosystem.

Included Resources
Best with sponge filters, fine mesh intakes, and mossy or planted surfaces. Leaf litter, cholla wood, and shrimp hides help support breeding and comfort.

Best Use Cases
Great for nano planted tanks, shrimp-only setups, or peaceful community tanks. Useful in aquascapes for utility and aesthetics alike.

Conservation Context
No impact on wild populations. Supports hobbyist-level closed ecosystems. Their popularity promotes awareness of microfauna care and water quality stability.

Ideal Aquatic Species
• Otocinclus
• Small rasboras and tetras
• Pygmy corydoras
• Snails (Nerite, Ramshorn)
• Peaceful nano fish

Region (A)
• Latitude: 23.6978° N
• Longitude: 120.9605° E
(Taiwan – origin of wild Neocaridina davidi)

Region (B)
• Latitude: 22.6273° N
• Longitude: 114.1360° E
(Guangdong Province, China – native Neocaridina habitat)

How Many Can I Keep?

Get smart stocking suggestions based on your tank size.

e.g. 75 gallons (280 L)

Fire Red Cherry Shrimp (Neocaridina davidi var. “Fire Red”)

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