NEOCARIDINE. Guida completa alla cura e allevamento dei gamberetti d'acqua dolce 🦐

Are you setting up your first reef shrimp aquarium or simply want to populate your tank with reef shrimp?! Let's see which ones are best for you. First, why neocaridines and not caridines? What are the differences between them? Reef shrimp and neocaridines are both varieties of freshwater shrimp commonly kept in aquariums, but they have significant differences in terms of care requirements, physical characteristics, and difficulty in keeping them. Here's a quick comparison: Neocaridines Common Species: Neocaridina davidi (formerly known as Neocaridina heteropoda). Colorations: Available in a wide range of colors, including red (Red Cherry), blue (Blue Dream), orange (Orange Sakura), yellow (Yellow), green, and many more. Water Parameters: More tolerant of variations in water parameters. They prefer a pH between 6.5 and 7.5, and a temperature between 18°C ​​and 26°C. Breeding Difficulty: Considered easier to keep, ideal for beginners. Breeding: Relatively simple to breed, they often breed easily in stable aquarium conditions. A water change with cooler-than-average water temperatures may further stimulate breeding. Size: Generally smaller, reaching about 2-3 cm in length. Behavior: Peaceful and suited to community living with other peaceful fish species. Caridines Common Species: Caridina cantonensis (commonly known as Crystal Red, Crystal Black, etc.). Coloration: They often have more elaborate and distinctive colorations, such as Crystal Red and Black with black and white or red bands. Water Parameters: More demanding regarding water parameters. They prefer a pH between 6.0 and 6.8, and a temperature between 20°C and 24°C. Breeding Difficulty: Considered more difficult to breed, they require more stable and specific water conditions, making them more suitable for experienced aquarists. Breeding: Breeding is more complex, often requiring very specific and stable water parameters. Size: Similar to neocaridines, they reach about 2-3 cm in length. Behavior: They are also peaceful, but may be more sensitive to environmental stress than neocaridines. So, for beginners, neocaridines are definitely the most recommended. Now it's up to you to choose the best specimens and, above all, the best colorations for your aquarium! Oh, and remember, if you want to maintain the purity of the colors, be careful not to mix clams of different color schemes. Otherwise, once bred, they may produce grayish babies, thus compromising the purity of the color line. If you're looking to buy the best clams for your aquariums, we're waiting for you in our well-stocked e-commerce site! Come and take a look! 👇 _____________ 👉 PRODUCTS IN THIS VIDEO SELECTED CARIDINAS AND SHRIMPS - https://yt.acquarioshop.it/Nczr NEWA SHRIMP HOUSE - https://yt.acquarioshop.it/Nczu AIR FILTER - https://yt.acquarioshop.it/Nczx SHRIMP FOOD - https://yt.acquarioshop.it/Nc-4 CATAPPA LEAVES - https://yt.acquarioshop.it/Nc-9 WATER TEST - https://yt.acquarioshop.it/Nc-A _____________ SUBSCRIBE TO OUR CHANNEL:    / larcadizinfabio   _____________ ARCA DI ZIN FABIO'S SOCIAL MEDIA WEBSITE: https://acquarioshop.it/ INSTAGRAM:   / acquarioshop_larca   FACEBOOK:   / larcadizinfabio   TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/login?redirect... _____________ 👍 If you enjoyed the video, leave a like and don't forget to subscribe to the channel. 🔔 Click the bell to receive notifications of new videos. 📝 Feel free to comment and give feedback, we'll be happy to answer your questions! _____________ #Neocaridinae #AquariumShrimp #Aquarium #Aquarium #Shrimp #ShrimpCare #FreshAquarium #Neocaridinae #ShrimpTank #ItalianAquarium #NeocaridinaeShrimp #ItalianAquarists #ShrimpBreeding #ShrimpKeeping #Aquarium #Aquascapingtips #Aquariumpassion _____________ CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction 00:25 Neocaridinae: Technical Data 04:34 The Neocaridina Moult 05:14 How Many Fish Should I Start With? 05:30 Conclusion