Bloody Mary Shrimp

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Regular PriceR60,00

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The Bloody Mary Shrimp (Neocaridina davidi) is prized for its intense, deep crimson coloration. Unlike standard Red Cherry Shrimp, whose pigment sits primarily on the shell, Bloody Marys are selectively bred to have deep red tissue (flesh), giving them a richer, redder appearance that is unmatched in depth and saturation. They grow up to 3 cm long and are tireless workers, spending their days meticulously cleaning algae on every surface in the aquarium.

While you can keep a few as scavengers, we strongly suggest buying a group of 10–15 shrimps to establish a healthy colony. They are social creatures and feel most secure when there are more of them. They are remarkably hardy and can handle a wide range of water conditions, thriving in a pH of 6.5–8.0. They especially appreciate moderate to hard water (GH), which provides the essential minerals they need for successful molting and shell growth.

Care must be taken with tank mates, avoid any large or aggressive fish with Bloody Mary Shrimp. A bonus, as omnivorous scavengers, they are not picky eaters! Their favorite meals include biofilm, specialized shrimp pellets, blanched vegetables like baby marrow.

Scientific Name Neocaridina davidi
Family Atyidae
Origin East Asia (Taiwan, China, and Korea)
Breeding Prolific (Direct developer)
Temperament Peaceful
Tank Level All levels / Scavenger
Lifespan 1–2 years
Minimum Tank Size 20L
Size 2.5–3.0 cm
Difficulty Easy
pH 6.5–8.0
Temperature 18–27°C

Quick Care Tips

  • Social: Keep Bloody Mary Shrimp in groups of ten or more to encourage colony growth and witness natural foraging behaviour. As they are prolific breeders, a larger starting group ensures a stable and genetically diverse population.
  • Environment: They thrive in tanks with heavy moss growth and dried leaf litter (such as Indian Almond leaves). These surfaces provide essential hiding spots during the moulting process and act as a substrate for biofilm.
  • Diet: Feed a variety of specialised shrimp pellets, algae wafers, and occasional blanched vegetables like spinach or courgette. They spend the majority of their day grazing on natural biofilm within the aquarium.
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