Looking for a shrimp that's as easy to keep as the humble red cherry but as stunningly colored as more expensive and difficult species? Look no further! Carbon rili shrimp are a selectively bred Neocaridina davidi variety with amazing coloration. Their body contains both colored and (almost) translucent patches, which makes them a real eyecatcher. Even beginners can keep them and they don't need a special or complicated aquarium setup.
Although carbon rili shrimp are less particular about water quality than some other popular dwarf shrimp, they still need clean water. As discussed earlier the tank should always be fully cycled before any shrimp are introduced. You can test whether the aquarium is cycled using a liquid test kit. Ammonia and nitrite should always be zero, as they are extremely poisonous to all aquatic creatures including shrimp. Nitrate can be a little higher but should still be kept as low as possible.
Maintenance-wise, keep an eye on the water values using your test kit and do regular (weekly) water changes to keep nitrates under control. When testing your water values, don't forget to have a look at the thermometer as well! Fluctuating, very high or very low temperatures can be problematic.
pH: 6.2-8.0
Temperature: 65-85 °F
GH: 4-8
KH: 3-15
Total Dissolved Solids: 150-200