Blue Dream Neocaridina Shrimp

Blue Dream Neocaridina Shrimp are another stunning color morph of Neocaridina davidi, selectively bred for their deep, velvety blue coloration. They are just as hardy and beginner-friendly as Red Cherry and Bloody Mary shrimp, making them a favorite in planted and nano aquariums.


Overview

FeatureDetails
Scientific NameNeocaridina davidi
Common NameBlue Dream Shrimp
Size1–1.5 inches (2.5–4 cm)
Color Grade

Higher grade: Uniform deep blue color

Low grade: Grayish color, dark head, un-uniform color

Lifespan1–2 years
BehaviorPeaceful, active scavengers

Color Grading

“Blue Dream” typically refers to one of the highest grades of blue shrimp, with rich navy to sapphire coloration and little to no transparency.

 

Color can vary depending on diet, substrate, lighting, and genetics.


Water Parameters (Ideal)

ParameterRange
Temp68–78°F (20–26°C)
pH6.5–7.5
GH6–8 dGH
KH3–6 dKH
TDS180–250 ppm

Consistent parameters are key for vibrant color and breeding success.


Tank Setup

  • Tank Size: 5 gallons minimum

  • Substrate: Dark substrate enhances blue tones

  • Plants: Java moss, Anubias, floating plants for biofilm and hiding

  • Filtration: Sponge filter or pre-filter sponge on HOB

  • Tankmates: Snails, small peaceful fish, or shrimp-only tank

Avoid aggressive fish (bettas, larger tetras, cichlids).


Diet

  • Biofilm and algae

  • Shrimp-specific pellets or granules

  • Blanched veggies (spinach, cucumber)

  • Occasional protein (spirulina flakes, bloodworms in small amounts)


Breeding

  • Females grow larger and darker blue

  • Will breed readily if healthy and unstressed

  • Eggs hatch into fully formed miniature shrimp

  • Cull lighter offspring to maintain color purity


Blue Dream vs. Other Blue Neocaridina Varieties

GradeDescription
Blue VelvetLighter, sky blue; some translucency
Blue DreamDeep, solid blue — more intense and uniform
Blue Carbon RiliBlue body with transparent patches (rili pattern)

 

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