Shrimp Blue Diamond | Single

Rs. 40.00

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Blue Diamond Neocardina Shrimp are a variety of Neocardina davidi selectively bred color mutation of Chocolate Shrimp. These shrimp have a deep blue coloration and are slightly darker in blue as compared to Blue Dream Neocardina davidi Shrimp. Click here to view our guide on caring & breeding Neocaridina Shrimp.

Ph: 6.5-8.0 (Ours:  7.4)

TDS: 180 to 400 (Ours: 200-250)

Temp: 68F to 80F (Ours: 74-78)

Tank Size: Minimum 2 Gallons (5 Shrimp per Gallon should be fine)

Shrimp are scavengers that feed continually. They require little feeding in a well-established aquarium containing algae, biofilm, or decaying plant matter. They thrive in heavily planted setups with lots of shelter and hiding spots. A heavily planted tank is definitely a must if you plan on keeping fish with the shrimp, to allow them to feel safe and secure, especially after a molt, and to allow their offspring to hide from any potential predators (your fish). Some fish may try to eat their young, or even the adults themselves, so please be cautious when adding them to a tank with fish. We find that they do best in shrimp and snail only tanks.

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Shrimp Blue Diamond | Single

From Rs. 40.00

Blue Diamond Neocardina Shrimp are a variety of Neocardina davidi selectively bred color mutation of Chocolate Shrimp. These shrimp have a deep blue coloration and are slightly darker in blue as compared to Blue Dream Neocardina davidi Shrimp. Click here to view our guide on caring & breeding Neocaridina Shrimp.

Ph: 6.5-8.0 (Ours:  7.4)

TDS: 180 to 400 (Ours: 200-250)

Temp: 68F to 80F (Ours: 74-78)

Tank Size: Minimum 2 Gallons (5 Shrimp per Gallon should be fine)

Shrimp are scavengers that feed continually. They require little feeding in a well-established aquarium containing algae, biofilm, or decaying plant matter. They thrive in heavily planted setups with lots of shelter and hiding spots. A heavily planted tank is definitely a must if you plan on keeping fish with the shrimp, to allow them to feel safe and secure, especially after a molt, and to allow their offspring to hide from any potential predators (your fish). Some fish may try to eat their young, or even the adults themselves, so please be cautious when adding them to a tank with fish. We find that they do best in shrimp and snail only tanks.

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