Errly Aquatics
Green Jade/Apple Neocaridina Shrimp
Green Jade/Apple Neocaridina Shrimp
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Green Jade & Green Apple Neocaridina Shrimp – From My Breeding Line
These Green Jade & Green Apple Neocaridina shrimp come directly from my established breeding colony and are carefully selected for their vibrant green coloration, with some showing slightly deeper jade tones and others a brighter apple-green hue. Their lively green tones make them a fresh, eye-catching addition to any aquarium.
This line is actively bred in my fish room, and only a limited number are released at a time to protect the strength, color vibrancy, and stability of the colony.
At Errly Aquatics, I stand behind every shrimp I sell. My goal isn’t just to ship shrimp, it’s to help fellow hobbyists build thriving, long-term colonies.
🔹 Recommended Water Parameters
For best success, keep these shrimp in a fully cycled aquarium within the following ranges:
• pH: 6.6 – 7.6
• GH: 6 – 9
• KH: 2 – 4
• TDS: 180 – 250
• Temperature: 68 – 74°F
Stable parameters are far more important than hitting exact numbers.
🔹 What You’ll Receive
• Healthy shrimp from my Green Jade & Green Apple breeding colony
• Lively lime-green to jade coloration
• Carefully selected shrimp ready to thrive in a proper shrimp setup
🔹 Why Buy From Errly Aquatics?
As a hobbyist breeder, I take extra care to make sure your shrimp arrive safe, healthy, and stress-free.
✅ Secure Professional Packaging
Every order ships in breather bags inside insulated thermal mailers to protect shrimp during transit.
• Heat packs included during cold weather
• Cool packs included during hot weather
✅ Bonus Shrimp Included
I include 1 extra shrimp for every 5 purchased to protect you in case of a DOA.
✅ Free Starter Food Pack
Each shipment includes a portion of high-quality shrimp food to help your new shrimp settle in.
📦 Shipping Schedule
Orders ship Monday or Tuesday to reduce transit time and avoid weekend delays.
💧 Acclimation Recommendation
Shrimp are sensitive to sudden parameter changes, so slow acclimation is important:
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Float the bag for 15–20 minutes to equalize temperature.
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Slowly add tank water to the bag over 45–90 minutes (drip acclimation works best).
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Gently net the shrimp into your aquarium.
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Do not add shipping water to your tank.
📸 Transparency Guaranteed
Trust matters in this hobby. I’m always happy to provide additional photos, videos, or lineage information upon request.
No stock photos, only real shrimp from my tanks.
🔗 Feel free to message me anytime if you have questions. I’m always happy to help fellow shrimp keepers.
— Errly Aquatics
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