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Bloody Mary Shrimp

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Bloody Mary Shrimp (Neocaridina davidi var. ‘Bloody Mary’) are a vibrant, selectively bred freshwater aquarium shrimp famous for their intense, deep blood-red to ruby-red coloration that gives them a dramatic, almost glowing appearance. Unlike opaque Fire Reds, Bloody Marys often have a translucent body with bright red tissues and pigmentation that pops vividly against dark substrates, green plants, or moss — making them a standout choice for adding bold color without overwhelming subtlety.

Quick Summary

  • Appearance: Deep, intense blood-red (translucent with bright red tissues), uniform and bold; adults ~1–1.2 inches.
  • Care: Hardy beginner Neocaridina; pH 6.5–8.0, temp 18–28°C (optimal 22–26°C), GH 6–12+ (harder for best color); thrives in planted tanks with dark substrate, moss, and botanicals.
  • Behavior: Peaceful algae/biofilm cleaners, active in groups of 10+, prolific breeders (20–50 shrimplets per batch).
  • Compatibility: Peaceful communities or shrimp/snail setups; no aggressive fish.
  • Why popular at Valley Aquatics: That dramatic ruby-red shine adds fiery color with minimal fuss — a top pick for Fraser Valley hobbyists wanting vibrant, easy-to-breed shrimp!
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Bloody Mary Shrimp (Neocaridina davidi var. ‘Bloody Mary’) are a vibrant, selectively bred freshwater aquarium shrimp famous for their intense, deep blood-red to ruby-red coloration that gives them a dramatic, almost glowing appearance. Unlike opaque Fire Reds, Bloody Marys often have a translucent body with bright red tissues and pigmentation that pops vividly against dark substrates, green plants, or moss — making them a standout choice for adding bold color without overwhelming subtlety.

Key Features & Appearance

  • Coloration: Rich, translucent-to-semi-opaque deep red (wine-red to crimson); high-grade lines show uniform, intense red with minimal fading or mottling for maximum vibrancy.
  • Size: Adults reach about 1–1.2 inches (2.5–3 cm), with females slightly larger; juveniles color up quickly.
  • Behavior: Peaceful, active scavengers that graze constantly on algae, biofilm, detritus, and decaying matter — fantastic natural tank cleaners. They form lively colonies (10+ recommended) and breed prolifically in good conditions.
  • Lifespan: 1–2 years (up to 18–24 months) with stable care.

These hardy Neocaridina are beginner-friendly, adaptable, and low-maintenance, thriving in a wide range of setups while rewarding stable params with brilliant color and rapid population growth.

Care Requirements

  • Tank Size: 5+ gallons minimum; 10+ gallons ideal for colony stability and easier parameter control.
  • Water Parameters:
    • Temperature: 18–28°C (64–82°F); optimal 22–26°C (72–79°F).
    • pH: 6.5–8.0 (adaptable to most dechlorinated tap water).
    • GH: 6–12+ (harder water, GH 8+ preferred for best color intensity and shell strength).
    • KH: 2–8; TDS: 150–300 ppm.
  • Setup Tips: Heavily planted tanks with moss (Java/Christmas), botanicals (Indian almond leaves, cholla wood), driftwood, and dark substrate enhance color pop and provide biofilm/grazing/hiding spots. Sponge filters protect shrimplets; avoid copper meds or strong currents.
  • Diet: Omnivorous grazers; supplement with shrimp pellets, blanched veggies (zucchini, spinach), or algae wafers if needed — they clean up efficiently and rarely overfeed.
  • Compatibility: Great in peaceful communities with small fish (tetras, rasboras, endlers), snails, or shrimp-only tanks. Avoid large/nippy predators; no aggressive species.

Breeding is super easy: Females develop a yellow/orange saddle, carry 20–50 eggs under the tail, and hatch shrimplets after ~3–4 weeks. Provide cover and stability for high fry survival — they multiply fast!

At Valley Aquatics, Bloody Mary Shrimp are a customer favorite for that deep, ruby-red glow with easy care

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