How Many Shrimp Should You Start With Guide
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A beginner-friendly guide for Neocaridina keepers
The Short Answer
For most beginners, the sweet spot is 10–20 Neocaridina shrimp in a 5–10 gallon tank. This gives you a strong starter colony without overcrowding your tank or overwhelming your biofilter.
Why Not Start With Just a Few Shrimp?
- Slow breeding: Shrimp breed best in groups; too few = slow colony growth.
- Genetic diversity: A larger group supports healthier, more resilient offspring.
- Resilience: Natural losses from stress or molting are less devastating in bigger groups.
How Tank Size Affects Your Starting Number
| Tank Size | Recommended Starting Count | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 5 Gallon | 10–15 | Great for first setups; keep up with regular water changes. |
| 10 Gallon | 15–20 | Balanced space, easy to stabilize water parameters. |
| 20 Gallon | 20–30 | Grows into a lively display colony quickly. |
Shrimp have a low bioload compared to fish. With good filtration and maintenance, your population can safely expand over time.
What About Breeding Goals?
If you mainly want an active, colorful display, 10–15 shrimp will look lively right away. If you want to breed and scale up, starting with 20–30 speeds up breeding cycles and strengthens your genetic pool.
Pro Tip: Mix Males & Females
Shrimp are often sold unsexed. Buying a slightly larger group increases the odds of a healthy male-to-female ratio. More females = more berried shrimp = more babies!
Start Your Colony the Easy Way
At Errly Aquatics, we recommend Starter Packs of 10–20 Neocaridina for new keepers. Tank-raised, hardy, and shipped with care—so you can grow a thriving colony with confidence.