Can Cherry Shrimp Live With Ocellaris Clownfish?
Cannot coexist — Cherry Shrimp is freshwater, Ocellaris Clownfish is saltwater.
Parameter Comparison
| Parameter | Cherry Shrimp | Ocellaris Clownfish | Overlap |
|---|---|---|---|
| Temperature | 65–80°F | 75–82°F | 75–80°F ✓ |
| pH Range | 6.5–8 | 8–8.4 | 8–8 ✓ |
| Temperament | peaceful | semi-aggressive | Monitor ⚠ |
| Max Size | 1.5" | 3.5" | Similar ✓ |
| Min Tank Size | 5 gal | 20 gal | 20 gal minimum together |
| Diet | Omnivore/Detritivore | Omnivore | — |
| Care Level | beginner | beginner | — |
Species Profiles
Cherry Shrimp
Neocaridina davidi
Cherry shrimp are the most popular freshwater aquarium shrimp, prized for their vibrant red color and algae-eating habits. They are extremely hardy, breed readily in captivity, and make excellent additions to planted tanks. Available in multiple color grades from pale pink (regular) to deep crimson (Painted Fire Red).
Full care guide →Ocellaris Clownfish
Amphiprion ocellaris
The ocellaris clownfish — star of Finding Nemo — is the most popular saltwater aquarium fish and one of the best choices for beginner reef keepers. Captive-bred specimens are hardy, readily available, and don't require an anemone host (though they will happily adopt one). They are one of the few marine fish that breed regularly in home aquariums.
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