Neocaridina Water Parameter Calculator

🦐 Neocaridina Water Parameter Calculator

Estimate GH, KH, TDS, pH, temperature fit, mineral dose, change-water batch dosing, and adjustment stages for Neocaridina shrimp.

⚡ Neocaridina Presets
💧 Water Volume And Shrimp Target
Use actual net water volume when you can. Plants, hardscape, sponge filters, substrate, and lowered fill lines can shift dose math more than the printed tank size.
🧪 Current Readings
⚗ Mineral Product And Pace
Shrimp GH/KH+ powder raises both hardness values and is the most direct match when RO or soft water needs a Neocaridina mineral profile.
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mineral
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GH / KH / TDS
Net Volume
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gal / L
Adjustment
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stages
📊 Neocaridina Parameter Grid
6-8
Common GH
3-6
Common KH
150-240
Common TDS
6.8-7.8
Common pH
Neocaridina profileGH rangeKH rangeTDS rangepH rangeTemperaturePlanning note
Red cherry / sakura6-8 dGH3-5 dKH150-220 ppm6.8-7.668-76°F / 20-24°CStandard forgiving colony target
Blue dream / blue velvet6-8 dGH3-6 dKH160-240 ppm6.8-7.868-76°F / 20-24°CStable color-line colony range
Yellow / golden back6-8 dGH2-5 dKH150-230 ppm6.8-7.668-75°F / 20-24°CBalanced moderate minerals
Orange rili / orange sakura6-9 dGH3-6 dKH160-250 ppm6.9-7.869-76°F / 21-24°CMineral accepts a little more GH
Green jade / carbon rili6-8 dGH3-6 dKH160-240 ppm6.8-7.868-76°F / 20-24°CColony similar to blue lines
Wild type / mixed grade5-10 dGH2-8 dKH140-280 ppm6.6-8.066-78°F / 19-26°CWide gradual changes matter more than exact midpoint
Breeding colony target6-7.5 dGH3-5 dKH160-210 ppm6.9-7.470-74°F / 21-23°CTight steady hatch and molt planning
Hard tap colony7-11 dGH4-9 dKH190-320 ppm7.0-8.068-77°F / 20-25°CHard do not chase low numbers quickly
⚗ Mineral Reference
Product typeCalculator rateBest fitKH effectTDS effect
Shrimp GH/KH+ powder0.70 g per 5 gal per +1 dGHRO or soft water to Neo rangeRaises KH about 0.55 per 1 GHAbout 28 ppm per dGH
Liquid GH/KH+ drops5 drops per 5 gal per +1 dGHSmall tanks and change bucketsRaises KH about 0.45 per 1 GHAbout 26 ppm per dGH
Calcium / magnesium GH+0.60 g per 5 gal per +1 dGHGH low but KH already rightNo direct KH riseAbout 18 ppm per dGH
Alkalinity buffer KH+0.42 g per 5 gal per +1 dKHKH low while GH is adequateKH-only adjustmentAbout 20 ppm per dKH
Plant-safe GH mineral0.80 g per 5 gal per +1 dGHPlanted shrimp tanks needing GHNo direct KH riseAbout 19 ppm per dGH
Crushed coral media estimate12 g media per 5 gal planning amountSlow maintenance in acidic tanksSlowly raises KH and pHVariable, retest often
Alkaline shrimp mineral0.90 g per 5 gal per +1 dGHHarder Neo colony targetRaises KH about 0.75 per 1 GHAbout 32 ppm per dGH
Custom label rateUser-entered amount per 5 galAny product with clear label mathCalculator estimates from selected gapsRetest defines final result
📏 Common Tank Size Planning
Tank sizeTypical dimensionsNet planning volumeGH/KH+ for +1 dGH25% change batch
5 gal nano16 x 8 x 10 in / 41 x 20 x 25 cm4.3 gal / 16.3 L0.60 g0.15 g
10 gal standard20 x 10 x 12 in / 51 x 25 x 30 cm8.8 gal / 33.3 L1.23 g0.31 g
15 gal column13 x 13 x 20 in / 33 x 33 x 51 cm12.9 gal / 48.8 L1.81 g0.45 g
20 long30 x 12 x 12 in / 76 x 30 x 30 cm17.5 gal / 66.2 L2.45 g0.61 g
29 gal30 x 12 x 18 in / 76 x 30 x 46 cm25.8 gal / 97.7 L3.61 g0.90 g
40 breeder36 x 18 x 16 in / 91 x 46 x 41 cm35.9 gal / 135.9 L5.03 g1.26 g
55 gal48 x 13 x 21 in / 122 x 33 x 53 cm45.8 gal / 173.4 L6.41 g1.60 g
📝 Reading And Adjustment Guide
ReadingBelow rangeInside rangeAbove rangeCalculator response
GHMolting minerals may be shortKeep change water matchedDilute with lower-GH waterDoses upward only and estimates safe stages
KHpH can drift in low-buffer waterCarbonate buffer is steadypH may resist loweringWarns if product may overshoot KH
TDSMinerals or dissolved solids are lowGood repeatability markerCheck nitrate, salts, and evaporationCompares expected shift to daily limit
pHLook for low KH or active soilStable range for most coloniesUsually tied to hard tap or buffersScores fit but does not dose acids
TemperatureGrowth slows at cooler edgesStable room-temperature rangeWarm water raises stress and metabolismAdds staging if change is too abrupt
Match the new water first: For routine changes, mix the replacement water to the target GH, KH, TDS, and temperature before it enters the shrimp tank.
Do not chase TDS alone: TDS is a repeatability check. GH and KH tests decide whether the dissolved solids are actually useful shrimp minerals.

Neocaridina shrimp requires specific care to thrive in a home aquarium. To ensure your shrimp stays healthy, you should monitor water parameters frequentally. The temperature should be kept between 68 and 78 degrees Fahrenheit.

Water quality plays a huge role in how well they lives. You can test the water with a kit to check for ammonia, nitrites and nitrates. High levels of these chemicals will kill the shrimp quickly.

How to Care for Neocaridina Shrimp

If you notice any sudden changes in water parameters, you should perform a water change. The shrimp will appreciate a stable environment. The lighting in your aquarium also affects the shrimp behavior.

Shrimp loves to forage on algae and biofilm. You can add driftwood or rocks to the tank to provide surfaces for algae to grow. A good filter should be used to provide gentle water flow.

If the flow is too strong, it might blow the shrimp around. Diet is another important factor. You can feed them specialized shrimp pellets or blanched vegetables.

Dont feed them too much food at once, because excess food will rot and ruin water quality. Providing a variety of foods helps ensure they get all the nutrition they need. If you provides a diverse diet, your shrimp will grows much better.

The substrate you choose is also vital. Sand or fine gravel works good for Neocaridina shrimp. You should rinse the substrate thoroughly before you puts it in the tank.

The substrate’s color can also affect how shrimp hides. If the substrate matches the environment, the shrimp will feels more comfortabley.

Neocaridina Water Parameter Calculator

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