Welcome, fellow Aussie aquarists! Are you looking for a stunning addition to your freshwater aquarium? The Blue Cherry Shrimp might be just what you need. These Neocaridina davidi dwarf shrimp are loved by many for their bright blue colour and graceful movements. In this article, we'll explore the world of Blue Cherry Shrimp. We'll look at their origins, care needs, and the fun of breeding them. Whether you're new to aquariums or have been at it for years, these shrimp will add beauty to your tank.
Explore the world of Blue Cherry Shrimp, a stunning choice for aquarium lovers. These vibrant crustaceans, from the Neocaridina davidi species, come in many colours. You'll find the blue pearl shrimp and the mesmerizing blue velvet shrimp among them.
Neocaridina davidi, or cherry shrimp, is a freshwater species. It has been bred to show a wide range of colours. The blue pearl and blue velvet shrimp are especially popular for their beautiful blue hues.
These amazing shrimp come from East Asia. They live in the clear, slow streams and rivers of Taiwan and China. Their hardiness makes them great for both new and experienced aquarists.
Blue Cherry Shrimp are not just beautiful. They are also peaceful and easy to care for. They fit well in many tank setups. Their small size and interesting behaviour make them a joy to watch in any freshwater aquarium.
We love nano shrimp and know how important a good home is for them. Blue Cherry Shrimp need the right conditions to be happy. With a little effort, you can make a perfect space for them in your tank. For substrate, choose something soft like sand or small gravel. Stay away from sharp or coarse stuff that can hurt their shells. Also, add lots of plants. They look great and give your shrimp places to hide and eat.
Choosing the right tank mates is key. Pick fish that are calm and won't bother your shrimp. Don't get fish that are too big or might eat your shrimp. "With the right habitat setup, you can create a thriving, captivating aquarium ecosystem that showcases the natural beauty of Blue Cherry Shrimp." Follow these tips to make a great home for your Blue Cherry Shrimp. They'll love it and make your tank look amazing.
Keeping a happy colony of freshwater dwarf shrimp like the Blue Cherry Shrimp is all about the details. Let's explore the key water parameters and care tips to help your aquarium shrimp flourish.
Blue Cherry Shrimp love a steady temperature between 18-25°C. Avoid sudden changes to keep them stress-free. They prefer a pH of 6.5-7.5, which is slightly acidic. Make sure to test and adjust the pH regularly.
These shrimp need moderate water hardness and a balanced mineral mix. Add calcium, magnesium, and trace elements to support their health and shedding.
Keep the water clean with good filtration and regular water changes. Use a sponge filter or hang-on-back filter to remove waste. Change 25-30% of the water weekly to keep minerals balanced and prevent nitrate buildup.
Parameter | Ideal Range |
Temperature | 18-25°C |
pH | 6.5-7.5 |
General Hardness (GH) | 6-8 dGH |
Carbonate Hardness (KH) | 3-6 dKH |
By following these care tips and water parameters, you're on the right track to creating a great home for your freshwater dwarf shrimp and aquarium shrimp. Let's make sure they love their new home!
It's key to give the right food to keep our Blue Cherry Shrimp healthy and colourful. As invertebrate pets, they need specific foods that we must provide. This is important for their well-being. We have many choices for feeding our Blue Cherry Shrimp. Commercial shrimp care foods like sinking pellets or wafers are great. They are made to meet their special needs. We can also give them natural foods. Adding fresh veggies like blanched spinach or zucchini is good. Algae-based supplements like spirulina or chlorella can also help their colours and health. It's best to feed them small amounts often, not big meals less often. Feed them a few times a day, just enough for them to eat in a few minutes. Too much food can harm the water quality, which is bad for them. By following these tips, your Blue Cherry Shrimp will do well in your tank. They will stay colourful and interesting for many years.
Breeding Blue Cherry Shrimp can be very rewarding for aquarists. Knowing how to care for them and their unique breeding habits is key. This way, you can have a thriving colony in your aquarium.
To breed Blue Cherry Shrimp, first spot when females are ready to mate. Look for a saddle-like patch on their back, which means they have eggs. After fertilisation, the female will carry the eggs under her tail until they hatch.
To keep a healthy shrimp breeding colony, manage the population. You might need to remove older shrimp to let younger ones grow. Introducing small fish as predators can also help control numbers.
Key Factors for Successful Blue Cherry Shrimp Breeding | Optimal Conditions |
Temperature | 18-26°C (64-79°F) |
pH | 6.5-7.5 |
Water Hardness | 6-12 dGH |
Filtration | Gentle, with plenty of surface agitation |
By understanding their breeding needs and managing the population, you can have a vibrant Blue Cherry Shrimp colony. This will add beauty and life to your aquarium.
The Neocaridina davidi, or Blue Cherry Shrimp, are a stunning addition to any freshwater aquarium. They add vibrant colours and help keep the ecosystem balanced. This makes them a great choice for any underwater oasis. We've looked at everything you need to know about keeping and breeding these shrimp. Whether you're new to aquariums or have been doing it for years, Blue Cherry Shrimp are a great pick. They're sure to captivate and delight you. At Micro Aquatic Shop, we love helping our Australian customers. We offer high-quality Neocaridina davidi and all the gear you need. Check out our range and let us help you create a beautiful aquatic oasis. Show off the beauty of these amazing freshwater dwarf shrimp.
Blue Cherry Shrimp, or Neocaridina davidi, are freshwater dwarf shrimp. They are known for their bright blue colour and calm nature. These small shrimp are a joy to have in our aquariums.
Blue Cherry Shrimp come from East Asia. They live in freshwater streams and rivers. Their home is full of plants, giving them places to hide and a healthy environment.
Blue Cherry Shrimp are easy to care for and peaceful. Their bright blue colour makes our tanks look amazing. They also help clean algae, keeping our tanks balanced.
Blue Cherry Shrimp need a tank with lots of plants and soft, slightly acidic water. They prefer a gentle flow and a nutrient-rich substrate to graze on.
Keeping the water temperature, pH, and mineral levels right is key for their health and colour. We also need to ensure proper filtration, regular water changes, and a varied diet.
Yes, we can breed Blue Cherry Shrimp at home! By spotting breeding signs, creating the right conditions, and caring for the young, we can watch our shrimp population grow.
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However, the shrimp and fish you receive may be discolored and the reason of this issue is strong vibration during transportation and they're not be fed during the transport period
To handle this problem we highly recommend to you:
🚩Let the fish relax helps them adapt to any changes in water temperature in the tank. Also prevents pH shock - an imbalance between the water in the shop tank and your tank.
🚩Place the fish bag in a cool, corner, and dark place. Prevent the bag from being bumped, slipped, or dropped. This'll give your new fish a good recovery and acclimatization after a shaky ride from the shop to your home.
🚩Feed your old fish first to distract them, preventing them from bullying your new fish.
🚩Your new aquarium tank should have a pH of zero ammonia and chlorine before adding new fish.
🚩Turn off the lights, reduce the glare in the room, or limit the light entering the aquarium. This will help the new fish not be stressed.
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All of my shrimp arrived healthy ( 30 Blue Diamond ), as they grow it looks like I have 18 females and 12 males. It's now been a month and 2 of my beautiful females are now buried. I'm so excited to have baby's in a few weeks. So 5 stars from me.
Great addition to my tank. Very active swimmers and get along great with my Neon Tetra's, Ember Tetra's and cherry shrimp.
I had my Tiger Pleco shipped. It arrived in healthy condition. It is thriving in my tank now 3 weeks later. I would recommend this service and this fish! It's already grown quite a lot and seems very happy in its new home.
The perfect addition to any community tank- these guys settled in nicely and already gotten along with my other corys. They are so amusing to watch swim around with eachother. Micro aquatic shop delivered them to me packaged safely and in great condition.
Got myself 6 Amanpa Redbacks a month ago. A week ago a pair spawned and are caring for a clutch of free swimmers in a community tank. 2 days ago another trio (female, 2 males) spawned in the tank also. I am going to be over run with Angels if these keep breeding like this lol.