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Premium Blue Velvet Shrimp (Neocaridina davidi) - A Grade Freshwater Aquarium Shrimp for Planted Tanks & Nano Aquascapes
Premium Blue Velvet Shrimp (Neocaridina davidi) - A Grade Freshwater Aquarium Shrimp for Planted Tanks & Nano Aquascapes

Premium Blue Velvet Shrimp (Neocaridina davidi) - A Grade Freshwater Aquarium Shrimp for Planted Tanks & Nano Aquascapes

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Product Description

Blue Velvet Shrimp are a stunning, deep blue variety of the Neocaridina davidi species, renowned for their striking color and peaceful nature. These shrimp are a perfect addition for aquarists looking to add vibrant color and active movement to their freshwater aquariums.


Description:

Common Name: Blue Velvet Shrimp

Scientific Name: Neocaridina davidi

Family: Atyidae

Size: Up to 1.5 inches (3-4 cm)

Coloration: Deep, rich blue; high-grade shrimp display more intense, consistent coloring


Native Region:

Originally, the Neocaridina species is native to Taiwan. Blue Velvet Shrimp are selectively bred for their unique blue coloration.


Aquarium Setup:

Tank Size: Minimum 5 gallons; ideal for colony growth

Substrate: Sand or fine gravel; darker substrates emphasize their vibrant color

Plants and Decor: Provide ample plant cover such as moss, java ferns, and other aquatic plants to offer hiding spots and encourage biofilm growth


Water Parameters:

Temperature: 65-80°F (18-27°C)

pH: 6.5-8.0

Hardness: Soft to moderately hard water (4-15 dGH)


Care Level:

Difficulty: Easy; well-suited for both beginners and experienced aquarists

Diet: Omnivorous; will graze on biofilm, algae, high-quality shrimp pellets, blanched vegetables, and specialized shrimp foods

Behavior: Peaceful and active; best kept in groups to exhibit natural behavior


Additional Tips:

Tank Mates: Compatible with other peaceful tank mates like micro rasboras and tetras. Avoid aggressive fish that may prey on shrimp.

Breeding: Prolific breeders under stable tank conditions. Dense planting or moss helps provide shelter for newly hatched shrimp.

Maintenance: Regular water changes and consistent water quality ensure healthy, vibrant shrimp.


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