Neocaridina Davidi var Blue Dream, Bred in SA
R55,00
The Blue Dream Shrimp (Neocaridina davidi var. Blue Dream) is a stunning freshwater shrimp known for its deep blue coloration and ease of care. It’s a great choice for shrimp keepers of all experience levels and makes an excellent addition to planted aquariums.
Quick Facts:
- Scientific Name: Neocaridina davidi (Blue Dream variant)
- Common Name: Blue Dream Shrimp
- Origin: Selectively bred from wild Neocaridina davidi
- Size: 2.5–3.5 cm
- Lifespan: 1.5–2 years
- Temperament: Peaceful, social
- Difficulty Level: Easy
Tank Requirements
- Tank Size: 10+ litres (best in 20+ litre setups for stability)
- Temperature: 18–26°C
- pH Range: 6.5–7.5
- Water Hardness: 6–12 dGH
- Filtration: Sponge filters or gentle-flow filters to prevent shrimp from being sucked in.
- Substrate: Dark substrates help enhance their blue color. Active substrates can be used but aren’t necessary.
- Plants & Hiding Spots:
- Mosses (Java Moss, Subwassertang) – Great for baby shrimp and biofilm growth.
- Hardy plants (Anubias, Bucephalandra, Java Fern) – Provide cover and help maintain water quality.
- Driftwood & Leaf Litter – Create biofilm for shrimp to graze on.
Behavior & Tank Mates
- Peaceful and active grazers. They spend most of their time searching for food on plants, substrate, and hard surfaces.
- Best kept in groups of 6+ for social interaction.
- Safe tank mates:
- Small, peaceful fish like ember tetras, chili rasboras, and celestial pearl danios.
- Other dwarf shrimp like Cherry Shrimp and Amano Shrimp.
- Snails (Nerite Snails, Mystery Snails, etc.).
- Avoid aggressive or large fish like cichlids, bettas, or large barbs that may eat shrimp.
Diet
Blue Dream Shrimp are omnivores and thrive on a varied diet:
- Natural Biofilm & Algae (forms on tank surfaces, essential for healthy shrimp).
- High-quality Shrimp Pellets or Wafers (e.g., shrimp-specific foods with minerals).
- Blanched Vegetables (spinach, zucchini, carrot).
- Protein Treats (occasional bloodworms or brine shrimp).
- Calcium Sources (cuttlefish bone, crushed eggshells) for healthy molting.
Breeding
- Easy to breed in stable water conditions. No special setup needed.
- Females carry eggs (“berried”) for ~3–4 weeks.
- Hatchlings are miniature versions of adults and don’t require a larval stage.
- Best survival rates in heavily planted tanks with biofilm and moss for hiding.
Care Tips
✔ Keep stable water parameters (avoid sudden changes).
✔ Regular small water changes (10–20% weekly) to maintain water quality.
✔ Avoid copper in fish medications and fertilizers, as it’s toxic to shrimp.
✔ Provide natural grazing surfaces like moss and driftwood.
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