That is a good selection!
One of my favorite Caridina shrimp is the Tangerine Tiger. They are not Bee shrimp. And I didn't notice them on your page linked above, but they are active, bright, colorful look like little orange crescents, and show up perfectly against green plants, moss and dark / black substrate.
The Orange Sakura is Neocaridina.
The easiest shrimp to keep is the type which have requirements closest to your own water supply.
Germany has some fantastic shrimp breeders!
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So no word yet on a tracking number for the 6 shrimp, I suspect they will be sent tomorrow as Monday is one of 2 shipping days. Hoping.
One of my saltwater snails laid eggs, this is a bit exciting, as usually I do not see them.
I watched my fish eat in several of the tanks. The Yoyo Loaches and Clown Loaches were so much fun to watch. I think I will try and get another few small ones to add to the group.
There is one medium + (growing along nicely) fit in the size of a ladies medium large hand (adopted)
and 2 small-med 4" (they came from the same purchase), and one probably an inch larger (adopted)
and the 2 tiny ones which are growing well, one is noticeably larger about 1/3 or a head more than it's little buddy - also got at the same time.
People are always trying to sell these 4 inch ones for $40.00+ so I am interested in adopting with a small rehoming fee. You can also see the shapes and distorted body features when they were kept in poor water conditions or in a small /crowded tank. It is sad.