Cherry Shrimp black - Neocaridina davidi
The Black Cherry Shrimp (Neocaridina davidi) is a striking freshwater shrimp variety known for its deep black coloration. This hardy and active invertebrate is popular among aquarists for its algae-eating abilities, ease of care, and vibrant contrast in planted tanks. Like other Neocaridina shrimp, it thrives in well-maintained aquariums with stable water parameters and is a prolific breeder, making it an excellent choice for both beginners and experienced shrimp keepers.
Water Parameters:
Mischlings require stable water conditions, similar to other Caridina shrimp, with a pH between 5.8-6.5, KH 0-4, and TDS 100-150 ppm.
Substrate:
A buffered substrate is necessary to help maintain a stable pH level.
Tank Size:
A 10-gallon (40 liters) or larger, fully cycled aquarium is recommended for stable water conditions.
Tank Mates:
Mischlings are often kept in single-species tanks to prevent interbreeding with other shrimp species and to protect their delicate fry.