Iven Betta
Neocaridina Davidi sp. Sunkist
Neocaridina Davidi sp. Sunkist
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Meet the Neocaridina Davidi sp. Sunkist, a sunshine-bright freshwater shrimp that instantly livens up a nano or community tank. This orange morph combines eye-catching color with easy-care practicality, making it a standout choice for beginners and seasoned aquarists alike.
- Vibrant, uniform color — a true orange morph with a sun-kissed glow that remains vivid with consistent feeding and stable water chemistry.
- Compact, active citizens — adults reach about 1 inch, constantly grazing on biofilm, algae, and detritus while exploring plant life and décor.
- Peaceful and compatible — ideal for small, non-predatory tankmates in nano and community setups; they’re gentle cleaners that won’t disrupt established ecosystems.
- RelIABLE breeders — beginner-friendly to cultivate a thriving colony; females carry eggs for approximately 2–3 weeks before hatch.
- Low-maintenance diet — omnivorous grazers that prosper on algae wafers, biofilm, blanched greens, micro-pellets, and occasional protein-rich treats.
Care and tank setup for optimal color and health
Choose a well-cycled aquarium with stable parameters. Target pH around 6.5–7.5 and a comfortable temperature of 68–78 F (20–26 C). Keep water hardness moderate and avoid any copper-containing medications, which can harm shrimp. A planted tank with gentle filtration and plenty of hiding spots—moss, fine-leaved ferns, and shaded crevices—helps reduce stress and preserves color intensity.
Why this color morph stands out
The Sunkist orange is prized for its depth and consistency, offering a striking contrast against greens and browns in a planted setup. Proper nutrition rich in carotenoids and a stable environment help maintain rich coloration, making each shrimp a lively focal point in your aquarium.
Who benefits most from Neocaridina Davidi sp. Sunkist
Perfect for beginners seeking an unmistakable, low-maintenance centerpiece, hobbyists expanding their colony with a vivid color variant, or anyone wanting a lively, social in-tank cleanup crew. Their modest size and peaceful demeanor suit small tanks and mixed-species communities alike.
Practical tips for thriving Sunkist shrimp
- Introduce new shrimp with a gentle acclimation process to minimize stress and color loss.
- Provide ample biofilm-rich surfaces and micro-habitats to encourage natural foraging behavior.
- Feed small portions 1–2 times daily; remove uneaten food to maintain water quality and preserve color.
- Quarantine new arrivals when possible to protect an existing tank’s health and long-term color consistency.
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