Cherry Shrimp Blue - Neocaridina davidi
The Blue Cherry Shrimp (Neocaridina davidi) is a vibrant freshwater shrimp variety known for its striking blue coloration. Popular among aquarists, this hardy and active invertebrate helps maintain aquariums by grazing on algae and detritus. It thrives in well-maintained tanks with stable water parameters and is a prolific breeder, making it an excellent choice for both beginners and experienced shrimp keepers looking to add color and utility to their setups.
Water Parameters:
Mischlings require stable water conditions, similar to other Caridina shrimp, with a pH between 5.8-6.5, KH 0-4, and TDS 100-150 ppm.
Substrate:
A buffered substrate is necessary to help maintain a stable pH level.
Tank Size:
A 10-gallon (40 liters) or larger, fully cycled aquarium is recommended for stable water conditions.
Tank Mates:
Mischlings are often kept in single-species tanks to prevent interbreeding with other shrimp species and to protect their delicate fry.