

Product Details

Size
0.8cm - 2.5cm

Temperament
Peaceful
Orange Eye Fire Red Shrimp – Rare and Premium Red Neocaridina
Orange Eye Fire Red Shrimp (often called OEFR Shrimp) are a rare and highly sought-after variety of freshwater dwarf shrimp prized for their deep red body color and distinctive orange eyes. This unique combination creates a striking contrast that makes these shrimp stand out in planted aquariums and shrimp colonies.
Unlike standard Fire Red shrimp, the Orange Eye Fire Red line is selectively bred not only for intense red coloration but also for the rare orange eye trait, which adds an extra level of uniqueness. Because of this trait, OEFR shrimp are considered a premium shrimp among shrimp keepers and collectors.
These shrimp belong to the species Neocaridina davidi, known for its hardiness and adaptability. Like other Neocaridina varieties, Orange Eye Fire Red shrimp are beginner-friendly, resilient, and capable of adapting to a wide range of freshwater aquarium conditions. Their peaceful temperament makes them ideal for shrimp tanks, nano aquariums, and peaceful community setups.
In addition to their beauty, OEFR shrimp are very useful in maintaining aquarium cleanliness. They constantly graze on biofilm, algae, and organic debris, helping to maintain a balanced and healthy aquarium ecosystem.
With proper care and stable water parameters, Orange Eye Fire Red shrimp can breed in captivity and gradually establish a thriving shrimp colony.
Key Features
Rare orange eye trait
Deep solid red body coloration
Premium selectively bred Neocaridina shrimp
Peaceful and community-friendly
Excellent biofilm and algae grazers
Ideal for shrimp tanks and planted aquariums
Can breed in stable aquarium conditions
Size
Adult size: Approximately 2 – 2.5 cm
Juvenile size: Around 0.8 – 1.2 cm
Females are typically larger and more intensely colored than males
Temperament
Orange Eye Fire Red shrimp have a very peaceful and calm temperament.
Non-aggressive and shrimp-safe
Best kept in groups or colonies
Constantly active and grazing
Compatible with other peaceful aquarium species
They spend most of their time exploring plants, moss, rocks, and driftwood while feeding.
Water Conditions
OEFR shrimp thrive best in stable freshwater conditions.
Recommended water parameters:
Temperature: 20 – 26°C (68 – 79°F)
pH: 6.5 – 7.8
GH: 6 – 12 dGH
KH: 2 – 6 dKH
TDS: 150 – 300 ppm
Ammonia: 0 ppm
Nitrite: 0 ppm
Nitrate: Below 20 ppm recommended
Consistency is very important. Sudden changes in water parameters can stress shrimp and cause molting issues.
Weekly 10–20% water changes help maintain good water quality.
Tank Setup
Orange Eye Fire Red shrimp thrive best in well-planted aquariums.
Recommended tank features include:
Live plants (Java Moss, Anubias, Bucephalandra, moss carpets)
Driftwood and rocks for biofilm growth
Moss areas for hiding and feeding
Indian almond leaves or other leaf litter
Fine substrate or shrimp-friendly gravel
Sponge filter or shrimp-safe filtration
Moss and plants provide important hiding spaces for baby shrimp (shrimplets) and improve survival rates.
Minimum recommended tank size is 10 liters, although larger tanks are more stable.
Feeding Habits
Orange Eye Fire Red shrimp are omnivorous scavengers.
Their diet may include:
Biofilm and microorganisms
Soft algae
Shrimp pellets or shrimp-specific foods
Algae wafers
Blanched vegetables (zucchini, spinach, cucumber, carrot)
Leaf litter
Mineral supplements
In established aquariums, shrimp obtain much of their nutrition from natural biofilm.
Feed small portions once per day or every other day. Avoid overfeeding to maintain good water quality.
Tank Mates
OEFR shrimp are peaceful and can live with other calm aquarium species.
Suitable tank mates:
Chili rasboras
Ember tetras
Celestial pearl danios
Otocinclus catfish
Nerite snails
Mystery snails
Other peaceful Neocaridina shrimp
Tank mates to avoid:
Large aggressive fish
Cichlids
Predatory fish
Fish that may hunt shrimp
For breeding colonies, a shrimp-only aquarium is recommended.
Care and Maintenance
Orange Eye Fire Red shrimp are hardy but benefit from proper care.
Important care tips include:
Introduce shrimp only into fully cycled aquariums
Avoid medications containing copper
Maintain stable water parameters
Provide plenty of plants and moss
Perform regular small water changes
Use shrimp-safe fertilizers in planted tanks
Shrimp molt regularly as they grow. During this time they are soft and vulnerable, so hiding spaces are essential.
Molted shells should not be removed immediately, as shrimp often eat them to recover important minerals.
Breeding
OEFR shrimp can reproduce in aquariums with stable conditions.
Females carry eggs under the abdomen (berried shrimp)
Eggs hatch after 2 – 4 weeks
Baby shrimp hatch as miniature adults
No larval stage is required
Maintaining stable water conditions and plenty of moss helps increase shrimplet survival rates.
Why Choose Orange Eye Fire Red Shrimp?
Rare orange eye characteristic
Deep premium red coloration
Perfect for shrimp tanks and aquascapes
Hardy and beginner-friendly Neocaridina
Natural algae and biofilm cleaner
Peaceful and colony-friendly
Unique and highly collectible shrimp
Orange Eye Fire Red Shrimp are a premium addition to freshwater aquariums. Their rare orange eyes, deep red body color, and peaceful nature make them one of the most fascinating and desirable Neocaridina shrimp varieties in the shrimp-keeping hobby. 🦐🔥👀


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