Neocaridina Red Sakura Token
• Scientific name: Neocaridina Davidi Bouvier, 1904
• Common name: Red Sakura Prawn
• Difficulty level: Easy, suitable for beginners
• Color: Bright red, some females with a lighter back line
• Life expectancy: 18 to 24 months
• Water parameters: GH 3 to 30, KH 3 to 30, pH 6.5 to 8.5, temperature 5 to 30 ° C
• Aquarium size: From 20 liters, recommended more than 30 liters
• Reproduction: Easy, after four to six weeks, 20 to 40 young are born
• Behavior: Pacific, can live with small fish, crabs, other prawns, crabs, and snails
Characteristics of the Red Sakura Prawns
Prawn Save Sakura it has a uniform color from bright red to dark red. Males show a slightly fainter red color than females. If you want to maintain the quality of the color of the animals in the long term, you should select the weaker and less opaque colored prawns that can appear in their offspring.
Neocaridine Davidi they are peaceful shrimp that are comfortable in a group. It is advisable to keep 10 to 20 animals to start. prawn Red Sakura has young that hatch in fresh water and do not have to go through a larval stage.
All the Save Sakura consist of omnivorous. Litter is a suitable food that can be kept permanently, it should not be missing in any invertebrate aquarium. Animals need a diet protein adequate once or twice a week or from a diet based on vegetables.
Red prawns are known for their ease of reproduction. This not only makes them good starter prawns, but they are also ideal for living with peaceful and not overly curious fish. They can also be kept together with dwarf and large crabs or snails. They are also suitable for the water part in a freshwater aquaterrarium or paludarium. Prawn Save Sakura mixes with all other colors and species of the genus Neocaridina. In the offspring you will often find animals of different colors or even transparent. If the water values ​​are correct, the prawn Red Sakura You can also socialize with other prawns, but in the long term the intense and original colors will be lost, so we recommend do not cross it with species of different color.
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