Description

Description

🦐 Orange Rili Shrimp

📌 Basic Info

  • Scientific Name: Neocaridina davidi var. “Orange Rili”

  • Family: Atyidae

  • Origin: Selective breeding (originally from Taiwan)

  • Size: 1 – 1.5 inches (2.5 – 4 cm)

  • Lifespan: 1.5 – 2 years

  • Tank Zone: Bottom to Mid

🌊 Water Parameters

  • TDS: 100 – 250 ppm

  • pH: 6.5 – 7.8

  • Temperature: 20 – 27°C (68 – 80°F)

  • Hardness: 4 – 8 dGH

🦐 Characteristics

  • Bright orange coloration with a clear midsection (classic “Rili” pattern).

  • Peaceful, active, and great algae cleaners.

  • Small in size but very eye-catching in planted tanks.

  • Easy to breed in aquariums if water is stable.

🍽️ Food

  • Type: Omnivorous scavenger

  • Diet: Algae, biofilm, shrimp pellets, blanched veggies (spinach, zucchini, cucumber), algae wafers.

  • Feeding: Small amounts, 3–4 times per week (they mostly graze naturally).

🛠️ Maintenance

  • Tank Size: Minimum 10 gallons (for a colony).

  • Filtration: Gentle sponge filter (to avoid sucking shrimplets).

  • Decor: Planted tanks with moss, driftwood, and hiding spots.

  • Water Change: 20–30% weekly with dechlorinated water.

👥 Social Behavior

  • Minimum Group Size: At least 10+ shrimp (they feel safer and breed better).

  • Tank Mates: Peaceful nano fish (neon tetras, rasboras, endlers, otocinclus) & other Neocaridina shrimp.

  • Avoid: Aggressive or large fish (cichlids, bettas, goldfish) – they may eat shrimp.

Do’s

  • Provide plenty of plants and moss for grazing & hiding.

  • Keep stable water parameters (shrimp are sensitive to swings).

  • Acclimate slowly when introducing to a new tank.

Don’ts

  • Don’t keep with predator fish.

  • Don’t use copper-based medications (toxic to shrimp).

  • Don’t overfeed – uneaten food fouls the water quickly.

Quick Tips

  • Great for beginners in shrimp keeping.

  • Very hardy compared to other shrimp types.

  • Their unique orange + clear body pattern makes them a stunning addition to planted aquariums.