Neocaridina Shrimp don’t need perfect water to breed — they need stability. They can thrive across a wide range of pH, GH, KH, TDS, and temperature levels, and small deviations won’t harm them. What truly stops shrimp from breeding are sudden changes like temperature swings, ammonia spikes, or unstable parameters. Stability and a mature tank are the real keys to successful breeding.
Ideal Water Parameters: pH (6.5–8.0), GH (4–14), KH (0–10), TDS (180–400 ppm), and temperature (70°F–75°F or 21°C–24°C).
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Ideal Water Parameters: pH (6.5–8.0), GH (4–14), KH (0–10), TDS (180–400 ppm), and temperature (70°F–75°F or 21°C–24°C).
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