

Product Details

Size
2cm - 2.5cm

Temperament
Peaceful
Golden Sand “Thai” Shrimp are a stunning golden-colored freshwater dwarf shrimp that add a warm, elegant glow to any aquarium. Known for their soft golden to sandy yellow coloration, these shrimp stand out beautifully against green plants, dark substrates, and natural aquascapes. Their unique color makes them a favorite among aquarists who want something subtle yet eye-catching in their shrimp tanks.
These shrimp are part of the Neocaridina shrimp group, which are widely loved in the aquarium hobby due to their hardy nature, adaptability, and easy care requirements. Because of these qualities, Golden Sand “Thai” Shrimp are an excellent choice for both beginners and experienced shrimp keepers.
In addition to their beautiful appearance, these shrimp play an important role in maintaining a healthy aquarium ecosystem. They constantly graze on algae, biofilm, and leftover food, helping keep the tank cleaner while also recycling organic matter within the aquarium.
Golden Sand shrimp are active, peaceful, and fascinating to observe. They spend most of their time exploring plants, moss, rocks, and driftwood while feeding on microscopic organisms. In well-maintained aquariums, they can form thriving colonies and may breed naturally under stable conditions.
Key Features
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Beautiful golden sand coloration
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Peaceful and community-friendly shrimp
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Beginner-friendly and hardy species
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Natural algae and biofilm cleaners
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Ideal for nano tanks and planted aquariums
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Active and interesting to watch
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Can reproduce in stable aquariums
Size
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Adult size: Approximately 2 – 2.5 cm
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Juvenile size: Around 0.8 – 1.2 cm when young
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Females are usually larger and more rounded than males
Temperament
Golden Sand “Thai” Shrimp are known for their extremely peaceful temperament.
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Non-aggressive and safe for community tanks
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Spends most of the time grazing on surfaces
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Compatible with other shrimp and small peaceful fish
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Best kept in groups or shrimp colonies
They are very active and constantly move around the tank searching for food on plants, decorations, and substrate.
Water Conditions
Maintaining stable water parameters is key to keeping shrimp healthy.
Recommended water conditions:
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Temperature: 20 – 26°C (68 – 79°F)
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pH: 6.5 – 7.8
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GH: 6 – 12 dGH
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KH: 2 – 6 dKH
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TDS: 150 – 300 ppm
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Ammonia: 0 ppm
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Nitrite: 0 ppm
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Nitrate: Below 20 ppm
Shrimp are sensitive to sudden water changes, so stable parameters are more important than exact numbers.
Regular 10–20% weekly water changes are recommended to maintain good water quality.
Tank Setup
Golden Sand shrimp thrive best in a planted aquarium with plenty of surfaces for grazing.
Recommended setup includes:
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Live plants such as Java Moss, Anubias, Bucephalandra, and moss carpets
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Driftwood and rocks for biofilm growth
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Shrimp moss areas for hiding and feeding
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Leaf litter (Indian almond leaves)
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Fine substrate or shrimp-friendly gravel
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Sponge filter or shrimp-safe filtration
Plants and moss are especially important because they provide hiding places for baby shrimp (shrimplets).
Minimum recommended tank size is 10 liters, although larger tanks provide more stable water conditions.
Feeding Habits
Golden Sand shrimp are omnivorous scavengers and natural grazers.
Their diet may include:
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Biofilm and microorganisms
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Soft algae
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Shrimp pellets or shrimp-specific food
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Algae wafers
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Blanched vegetables (spinach, zucchini, cucumber, carrot)
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Leaf litter
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Mineral supplements
In mature aquariums, much of their food comes from natural biofilm growing on plants and surfaces.
Feed small amounts once per day or every other day. Overfeeding should be avoided to prevent water pollution.
Tank Mates
Golden Sand shrimp are peaceful and compatible with other calm aquarium species.
Suitable tank mates:
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Chili rasboras
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Ember tetras
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Celestial pearl danios
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Otocinclus catfish
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Nerite snails
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Mystery snails
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Other peaceful Neocaridina shrimp
Tank mates to avoid:
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Large aggressive fish
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Cichlids
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Predatory fish
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Fish known to eat shrimp
If breeding shrimp is the goal, a shrimp-only tank is recommended to maximize shrimplet survival.
Care and Maintenance
Golden Sand shrimp are relatively low maintenance but still require proper care.
Important care tips:
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Only introduce shrimp into fully cycled aquariums
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Avoid copper-based medications
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Maintain stable water parameters
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Provide plenty of plants and moss
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Perform regular small water changes
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Use shrimp-safe fertilizers in planted tanks
Shrimp molt regularly as they grow. After molting, they are soft and vulnerable, so hiding places are important.
Molted shells should not be removed immediately, as shrimp often eat them to regain important minerals.
Breeding
Golden Sand shrimp can reproduce easily in stable aquariums.
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Females carry eggs under their abdomen (berried shrimp)
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Eggs hatch in about 2 – 4 weeks
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Baby shrimp hatch as miniature adults
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No larval stage is required
A planted tank with plenty of moss greatly improves shrimplet survival rates.
Why Choose Golden Sand “Thai” Shrimp?
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Elegant golden coloration
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Great for nano aquariums and planted tanks
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Easy to care for and beginner-friendly
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Helps control algae and biofilm
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Peaceful and community safe
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Active and fascinating to watch
Golden Sand “Thai” Shrimp are a beautiful and practical addition to freshwater aquariums. With proper care and stable conditions, they will thrive, reproduce, and bring natural activity and golden color to your aquarium. 🦐✨


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