Yellow Sakura

Product description

About the species

Yellow Sakura is a colorful variant of Neocaridina davidi with an even and intense yellow pattern over the entire body. It is a hardy and easy-care dwarf shrimp that is perfect for both beginners and experienced aquarists.

Facts

• Latin name: Neocaridina davidi
• Swedish name: Yellow Sakura
• Size: Up to 3 cm
• Lifespan: Up to 2 years

Behavior

Yellow Sakura is a very peaceful and active shrimp that thrives best in groups. It can be kept together with other peaceful shrimps, shellfish and calm fish species that require similar water values.

Reproduction

• Females usually release up to 40 fully developed fry
• New litters arrive approximately every 4–6 weeks
• The species reproduces easily in fresh water under stable conditions

Lining

Yellow Sakura is primarily herbivorous and feeds on:

• Biofilm
• Algae
• Organic material

Please complete with:

• Quality feed for shrimp
• Smaller amounts of protein feed

Aquarium & Water values

• Minimum aquarium size: 20 litres
• Bottom material: Shrimp gravel
• Temperature: 15–28 °C
• pH: 6.5–8.5
• GH: 3–20 °dH
• KH: 3–14 °dH
• TDS / Conductivity: about 300 ± 50 µS

Difficulty level

🟢 Simple

Recommendation

Yellow Sakura is an excellent beginner shrimp due to its hardiness and easy care. The strong yellow color comes into its own best in aquariums with a dark bottom and abundant vegetation. Stable water quality, regular water changes and a varied diet contribute to good health, intense color and active reproduction.

Care & aquarium requirements

Water type

Tap water works great in most Swedish municipalities

Feeding

Yellow Sakura is primarily herbivorous and feeds on: Biofilm, Algae, Organic material Please complete with: Quality feed for shrimp, Smaller amounts of protein feed

Difficulty

🟢 Simple

Delivery

Shipped live Mon–Wed with express delivery (1 day). Packed with heat/cool packs.

Product details

Category
Shrimp
Subcategory
Neocaridina
SKU
AQ790005026
Color
Yellow

Yellow Sakura

60 kr

FAQ about Yellow Sakura

Is Yellow Sakura suitable for beginners?

Yes, Neocaridina shrimp are generally hardy and suitable for beginners. A stable, mature aquarium matters more than chasing exact water values.

What does Yellow Sakura eat?

The shrimp naturally graze on biofilm and algae. Supplement sparingly with a complete shrimp food and remove leftovers to preserve water quality.

Can Yellow Sakura be kept with other Neocaridina varieties?

Yes, but different colour varieties may interbreed. Keep the variety separate if you want to preserve its colour and pattern over generations.

Can Yellow Sakura be kept with fish?

Small peaceful fish may work, but they can eat shrimplets. Moss, plants and plenty of hiding places improve the young shrimp’s chances.

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