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Shrimps Fish for sale in Chesterfield, Derbyshire

6 Shrimps Fish for sale in Chesterfield, Derbyshire

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 Cherry shrimp (Neocaridina) - Advert 1
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Cherry shrimp (Neocaridina)

Shrimps

14 weeksAge
£1Price

Lots of cherry shrimp available mixed sizes £1 each, also have assassin snails at £2 each, collection s72

BarnsleySouth Yorkshire (21.7mi)
Shrimps fish Neocaridina Shrimp - Advert 2
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Neocaridina Shrimp

Shrimps

11 weeksAge
£1Price

I have a mixture of neocaridina shrimp for sale. I have Sakuras, cherry, red rilli and wild type/transparent or brown. Selling 10 for £10. Pickup only in Rotherham. All from a healthy breeding populat

RotherhamSouth Yorkshire (13.5mi)
Shrimps fish Red and Blue Shrimp  - Advert 3
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Red and Blue Shrimp

Shrimps

25 yearsAge
£0Price

Red Cherry Shrimp & Blue Velvet shrimps for Aquariums Do you have a warm water aquarium? Fancy Introducing some flashes of colour into it. Red cherry are For sale @ £1 each and Blue velvet ones are

GranthamLincolnshire (39.4mi)
Shrimps fish Neocaradina Shrimp (Blue, High grade) - Advert 4
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Neocaradina Shrimp (Blue, High grade)

Shrimps

7 monthsAge
£3Price

High grade blue dreams. Deep dark blue colour with consistent gene pool. Kept and bred in UK using West Midlands water parameters.

RugeleyStaffordshire (39.4mi)
Shrimps fish 🔥RED, BLUE & YELLOW SHRIMP 🦐 + a free plant 🍃 - Advert 5
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🔥RED, BLUE & YELLOW SHRIMP 🦐 + a free plant 🍃

Shrimps

11 monthsAge
£2Price

Description Shrimp Description: - Red juvenile shrimps - £1.0 each - Blue Dream juvenile shrimp - £2.0 each - Yellow juvenile shrimp - £2.0 each - Light Blue juvenile shrimp - £2.0 each With the

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NottinghamNottingham (22.6mi)
Shrimps fish Cherry Shrimp - Advert 6
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Cherry Shrimp

Shrimps

10 weeksAge
£1Price

Cherry Shrimp. Various sizes. Adults not for sale. Beautiful red colours when they do hit adult stage. Message for bulk prices. No postage.

ShipleyWest Yorkshire (43.7mi)

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.