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Red Cherry Shrimp (Aquarium Cleaner) $3.99 Each + $12 Express Postage ($0 SYD C&C) @ Sydney Aquascapes

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Today is the last day for orders before Xmas!
Ghosts - $2
Red Cherries - $4
Chocolates - $6
Yellows - $4
Blues - $11

These Freshwater Dwarf Shrimp are a great addition to your clean-up crew.
The Neocaridina family being one of the hardiest dwarf shrimp out there, they can survive temperatures as low as 15C up to 30C but thrive and breed readily between 21 and 26 Degrees.

Dwarf Shrimp are scavengers. They eat algae, bacteria and other microorganisms around the tank, and will never attack other live animals. They have a minimum bio-load and are a great addition to almost any tank's ecosystem!
Don't forget to check out our plants for combined postage and keeping the shrimp happy in transit!

Keeping with fish:
The general rule for all aquatic life is "if it fits in their mouth they will eat it." Unless you have specifically passive or vegetarian fish, shrimp may be eaten by any fish which is large enough to swallow one hole. Adult shrimp grow to 2cm in length, with juveniles being at least 1cm. Conversely, any smaller fish will live with them very happily. They may eat the baby shrimp if they breed, but if you have enough plant cover, usually enough survive to keep the colony going.

If you have any questions or problems feel free to ask!

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  • Do you ship to WA?

    • No sorry,

  • Hey! How many and what snails should i get for 120l 5 goldfish tank?

    • Goldfish will eat shrimp . There are few tank mates that will not eat shrimp . Basically if it fits into their mouth they will eat it . If your tank is heavily planted they might survive by hiding if your lucky .

      • This is true, but he mentioned snails, snails would be fine.

    • Up to you really, but if you want them to keep a colony going then around 5-10 to start with. Trumpets would be best with goldfish but rams should be alright as long as the fish aren't too large yet.

  • Ghost shrimps are the toughest against water parameter changes.
    Cross breed them with other (Color) shrimps would get a better minions

    This is an update, I bought from you guys. Thanks heaps :P

    • Awesome! Glad you are enjoying them :)

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