Yellow shrimp, scientifically known asNeocaridina davidivar. "Yellow"*, arehardy, peaceful, freshwater invertebrates that are popular for aquariums due to their bright yellow coloration and ability to keep tanks clean. These selectively bred shrimp reach about 1 to 1.5 inches in size, are omnivorous, and readily breed in captivity. They are easy to care for, adapting to a wide range of water parameters, making them a great choice for beginners.
Key characteristics:
Scientific Name:Neocaridina davidivar. "Yellow"
Appearance:Opaque, bright yellow to golden color
Size:Grows up to 1.5 inches (approx. 1.2 cm)
Temperament:Peaceful and non-aggressive
Diet:Omnivorous, feeding on algae, detritus, and leftover food
Breeding:Breed easily in captivity
Tank Size:A 3-gallon tank is the minimum, but larger tanks are recommended
Aquarium Care:
Water Parameters:They are adaptable, thriving in a variety of water conditions, though a harder GH is often recommended for optimal color.
Diet:Supplement their diet with high-quality shrimp food, algae tablets, and blanched vegetables like zucchini or spinach.
Foraging Behavior:Yellow shrimp spend most of their time foraging for food on surfaces in the aquarium.
Cleanup Crew:They are excellent scavengers, helping to control algae and keep the tank clean.
Breeding & Grading:
Yellow shrimp are a color morph of the wild typeNeocaridinashrimp.
They are selectively bred for their color, with completely opaque shrimp being more desirable than translucent ones.
The females can carry a significant number of eggs, leading to easy breeding and population growth in a suitable environment.