Yellow Golden Back Shrimp
Yellow Golden Back Shrimp
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Golden-Back Yellow Shrimp for Sale
Searching for Yellow Golden Back Shrimp (Neocaridina davidi) for sale? These beautiful yellow golden back shrimp are the great choice for any planted tank as their iridescence makes them pop on any dark substrate!
The Golden-Back Yellow Shrimp is a dwarf freshwater shrimp native to Taiwan. Due to their original habitat, these shrimp thrive in planted tanks with a variety of shelter options and hiding spots. Our Aquarium Plant Variety Packs can help you create the ideal environment for your shrimp.
Golden-Back Yellow Shrimp require very little feeding as long as your tank contains enough algae, biofilm, or decaying plant matter. We recommend feeding every other day with high-quality shrimp food.
Great for planted and community tanks, you can place your peaceful and friendly Golden-Back Yellow Shrimp with mates like Neon Tetras, Kuhli Loaches, Corydoras, and other dwarf shrimp.
Our Golden-Back Yellow Shrimp are shipped as young adults at a size of around 1/2 inch to 3/4 inch in length.
Golden-Back Yellow Shrimp Breeder Pack
We created the breeder packs to ensure that hobbyist will have the ideal ratio to start a breeding colony. The Breeder pack will consist of 7 female and 3 male shrimp. For a total of 10 shrimp.
While the 5 packs and 10 packs are random scoops from our tanks and will not guarantee a specific male to female ratio.
Our Golden-Back Yellow Shrimp Tank Water Parameters
- PH: 7.0-7.2
- GH: 7-8
- KH: 3-4
- TDS: 200-250
- Golden-Back Yellow Shrimp Temperature for tank: 68F-74F
Buy Golden-Back Yellow Shrimp or browse our other freshwater shrimp. For Golden-Back Yellow Shrimp care tips, check out our Guide to Freshwater Shrimp Care.

All twelve shrimp arrived alive and active. Their color looks fantastic as well. It's been four days and haven't had a single loss.
I love these little yellow shrimp. They pop in my tank! They all arrived alive and well :)
These are beautiful shrimp but I have had them mysteriously disappear. I've order breeding packs twice. The first time I place them in a 10 gallon tank with 8 blue eye red neon rainbows about 1 inch long. They should have been shrimp safe, but after a couple of days there were not shrimp to be found. I've actually since torn down the tank and no evidence of shrimp. I've added another breeder pack to a 44 gallon tank with snails and red amano shrimp. So for the seem to be doing well, but do tend to hide quire well.
They all arrived alive and in great condition
Excellent size and I believe 11 arrived there was 1 that perished after acclimation but it happens, it was also delayed a day in shipping but that was due to weather.
