Add movement, color, and natural cleaning power to your aquarium with this 5-pack of mixed Neocaridina shrimp. Each order includes a beautiful mix of colors and sizes, making every pack unique. These hardy shrimp are well-known for their algae-eating abilities, peaceful nature, and easy care—perfect for both beginners and experienced aquarists.
✅ Mixed Variety: A surprise mix of vibrant colors and sizes in every pack
✅ Beginner-Friendly: Ideal for first-time shrimp keepers
✅ Natural Tank Cleaners: Constantly graze on algae and leftover food
✅ Peaceful Community Members: Safe with most small, non-aggressive fish
✅ No Chemicals Needed: Thrive in Father Fish-style dirted aquariums
Tank Size: 5+ gallons
Water Parameters: 65–80°F, pH 6.5–8.0
Diet: Shrimp pellets, algae wafers, biofilm, blanched veggies
Habitat: Planted tanks with moss, leaf litter, and hiding spots
Avoid: Copper-based treatments (toxic to shrimp)
A well-planted dirted tank with lots of biofilm makes the perfect shrimp home. Add botanicals or leaf litter for natural grazing spots—they’ll thank you by multiplying and keeping your tank clean.
🦐 Healthy, active shrimp raised in natural-style aquariums
🚚 Fast, careful shipping to ensure safe arrival
🌱 Compatible with Father Fish natural aquariums—no chemicals, no stress
Took a long time to arrive and only 2 survived.
Hi Darrell,
I’m so sorry to hear about the delay and the loss of your shrimp. That’s not the experience we want for you, and we’ll make this right.
We’d like to reship a fresh pack of Neocaridina shrimp at no cost to replace the ones that didn’t survive. Please reply with a quick confirmation and double-check your shipping address so we can send the replacement as soon as possible.
Thank you for giving us the chance to fix this — we truly appreciate your support and patience.
Best,
Father Fish
Father Fish Aquariums
Love!
Great company. I set up a natural tank with Father Fish dirt and plants. My aquarium is thriving!
One was dead
Arrived alive and seemingly well. I was surprised to find them to be extremely young and therefore tiny so it was hard to know how healthy they were. I did a slow drip acclimation process before adding to my tank. I have no idea how many are still alive because my tank has many hiding places. Started with 10, so far I've spotted 4. I have a 10 gal tank, year and half old with hybrid endler guppies Father Fish soil covered in sand and lots of live plants. Hopefully the shrimp grow andmultiply. Thank you
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