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Shrimps, including popular varieties like the Cherry Shrimp and Ghost Shrimp, are fascinating freshwater creatures often kept as pets in the UK. Originating mainly from Asia, species like the Neocaridina davidi (Cherry Shrimp) are celebrated for their vibrant colours, ranging from bright red to blue and yellow shades. Physically, shrimps typically measure between 1 to 2 inches and have curved rostrums and transparent or vivid-coloured bodies, depending on the breed. The Ghost Shrimp, also known as Glass Shrimp, are distinguished by their almost transparent bodies with visible internal organs, making them a popular choice for aquarium enthusiasts. These shrimps are known for their peaceful temperament, making them suitable for community tanks with non-aggressive fish. Their ease of care and breeding, particularly cherry shrimps, require stable water with temperatures from 18 to 27°C and pH between 6.5 and 8.0, thriving in biofilm-rich environments. Keywords such as "cherry shrimp for sale," "shrimp pets at home," and "aquarium shrimp for sale near me" reflect the high interest from UK pet owners. Ideal for beginners, shrimps add colour and life to aquariums while contributing to algae control, making them a delightful and practical pet choice.

Shrimps fish Fish tank complete for sale - Advert 1
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Fish tank complete for sale

Shrimps

5 daysAge
£300Price

This is a 240 ltr Dorma tropical tank, complete with all fish, shrimps and snails plus all accessories. Ideally I would like £300 but open to sensible offers. Buyer to arrange collection.

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ChorleyLancashire
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Marine fish

Shrimps

1 yearAge
£25Price

Hi I am selling all my marine fish and accessories. 2 common clown fish £25 pair 2 rare clown fish £80 pair 1 blue tang £40 Pistol sharing with a gobby pair £60 Various gobbys £25 each 4 hydra 52 a

FileyNorth Yorkshire
Shrimps fish Red Cherry Shrimp for sale - Advert 3
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Red Cherry Shrimp for sale

Shrimps

12 weeksAge
£2Price

Various Red Cherry Shrimp for sale. Bred in my 160 litre tank. I keep them at around 25c but they can be kept from 18c to 27c. Very hardy shrimp. Prices £2 each 10 for £15 Collection from BS3 or

BristolBristol City
Shrimps fish X10 Red Cherry Shrimp Good Quality Grade - Advert 4
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X10 Red Cherry Shrimp Good Quality Grade

Shrimps

7 weeksAge
£14Price

10 for £14, can do less than 10 for £1.50 per shrimp If you want to purchase more than 10 then please message as it may be possible. Raised in RO water with good quality foods. Collection only, Salf

SalfordGreater Manchester
Shrimps fish Neocaridina Shrimp, Cherry Shrimp, Yellow Goldback - Advert 5
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Neocaridina Shrimp, Cherry Shrimp, Yellow Goldback

Shrimps

8 weeksAge
£2Price

These stunning Yellow Goldback Cherry Neocaridina Shrimp are going for only £2 per shrimp with shipping using Royal Mail tracked 24 which costs £5 for next day delivery! Dm to order any amounts of shr

LondonGreater London
Shrimps fish 60L tank with fish!  - Advert 6
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60L tank with fish!

Shrimps

5 monthsAge
£25Price

Here’s my fish tank I’ve had since new With Heater, lots of ornaments a bubble led with air box , the filter cost £90 on its own as it’s for much bigger tank so is good , only had the tank a few mont

YorkYork

FAQs

What is the difference between shrimp and prawns?

Shrimp and prawns are related but belong to different biological suborders; shrimp are from Pleocyemata, while prawns belong to Dendrobranchiata. Shrimp have shorter legs and a single pair of claws, curved bodies with overlapping segments, and plate-like gills, whereas prawns have longer legs with multiple pairs of claws, straighter bodies, and branching gills. The terms are often used interchangeably in cooking, but scientifically they differ in anatomy and classification.

Are shrimps healthy to eat?

Shrimp are healthy to eat as they provide a good source of protein, vitamins, minerals, and beneficial fats. Despite being crustaceans rather than fish, shrimp offer nutritional benefits similar to prawns, though people with shellfish allergies should avoid them.

Is shrimp a fish or prawn?

Shrimp are neither fish nor prawns. They are distinct crustaceans classified under the suborder Pleocyemata, while prawns belong to Dendrobranchiata, making them different groups within the decapod order.