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In their natural environment, cherry shrimp are primarily prey animals.
Red cherry shrimp respond to the colour of their background and substrate.
Female pregnant cherry shrimps tend to hide in the dark.
Red cherry shrimp are easy to care for in the home freshwater aquarium and breed well.
Cherry shrimp are omnivores that may live 1-2 years.
Breeding red cherry shrimp is as easy as putting an adult male and female together in an aquarium.
The red cherry shrimp is a non-aggressive shrimp.
Red cherry shrimp are primarily algae eaters.
The cherry shrimp has become widely available in North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia.
With enough cover and hiding places (live plants such as Java moss work well), one can have a colony of cherry shrimp survive in a tank with larger fish preying on them.
"The humming hub of the pet shrimp industry is in our foyer," Mr. Ucozler declared on a recent Saturday as he scooped up a half-inch-long pregnant red cherry shrimp.
Small, non-aggressive fish such as the harlequin rasbora, neon tetra, cardinal tetra, dwarf corydoras, otocinclus catfish, dwarf gouramis, and some species of killifish can be kept with adult cherry shrimp.
"He really is positioning himself to be the epicenter of the universe of pet shrimp," said Mr. Burstein, who bought 20 algae-gobbling red cherry shrimp to clean his aquarium, but soon became intrigued by their underwater antics.
Java moss and Java fern are both excellent plants for the shrimp tank, as they thrive in the same conditions as the cherry shrimp and provide both the physical benefits of the plants to the shrimp and provide a human viewer with a pleasing visual contrast with the red bodies of the shrimp.