Fisher, I agree with Kalum about stability, but that is something for the future in your case, as you have no stock yet.
So, I'm not going to ramble on about the loads of good things you can do in future.
I would simply say that in your start-up situation, in my own view, the most important thing is to get your tank properly established before stocking .Then landscaped and well planted up to your liking , filled with water treated correctly dosed with Prime Conditioner, get your filter set up correctly and then ---(and you're not going to like this bit )---leave it running 24 hrs a day, with the lights on for about half that time daily , ---------and then leave it alone for about two months.
During that time, you could add a few dried mineral rich beneficial leaves to biologically break down into the water column, or even a TINY bit of fish food once a week.
All this is merely to allow time for the plants to get going properly, the bio -film to start building up, and the various beneficial bacterias to colonise your landscape and filter.
I'm not going to advise further on water parameters etc, CO2 etc, plants etc, as others on here are more technically adept than myself.
Of course , I'd be more than happy to tell you MY own methods of Neocaridina care and feeding when you're ready to stock...( though others may care for their shrimp differently from me, and very successfully they do too ).
Finally, I'm unable to post pictures of my tanks on this forum, as I'm digitally illiterate...however I could probably manage to message them to a mobile phone, but you would need to provide your number, which you may not like to do.
Anyway, I hope everything goes well for you in future, and that you enjoy watching your shrimp colony thrive, ( sometimes they thrive more than other times !! )
Bye for now.