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{{fa}}This article will teach you how to breed the easiest of the freshwater shrimp: red cherry shrimp (''Neocaridina denticulata sinensis''). Red cherry shrimp, or RCS, are in a group called "dwarf shrimp". The adults can reach up to 1.5 inches (4cm) in length. RCS need no special tanks, foods, dances, or shamans to breed. Tank conditions are easy to set up. They are a fun addition to an [[Purchase a New Aquarium|aquarium]] and eat uneaten fish food.
 
{{fa}}This article will teach you how to breed the easiest of the freshwater shrimp: red cherry shrimp (''Neocaridina denticulata sinensis''). Red cherry shrimp, or RCS, are in a group called "dwarf shrimp". The adults can reach up to 1.5 inches (4cm) in length. RCS need no special tanks, foods, dances, or shamans to breed. Tank conditions are easy to set up. They are a fun addition to an [[Purchase a New Aquarium|aquarium]] and eat uneaten fish food.
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
#  '''Set up your tank'''. You will need a 5 to 10 gallon or 20 to 40 litre [[Clean a Fish Tank|tank]], a heater (to keep temperature at 75F-80F or 24-27C during cool nights), gravel (dark will stress the shrimps less), and a bubble [[Make Your Own Underwater Aquarium Filter|filter]] that is cycled.
 
#  '''Set up your tank'''. You will need a 5 to 10 gallon or 20 to 40 litre [[Clean a Fish Tank|tank]], a heater (to keep temperature at 75F-80F or 24-27C during cool nights), gravel (dark will stress the shrimps less), and a bubble [[Make Your Own Underwater Aquarium Filter|filter]] that is cycled.