Highlight featureChocolate Shrimp
- Appearance: They display a range of colors from deep red and reddish-brown to dark brown and black, with variations in color intensity and patterns.
- Size: Adults typically grow to about 1.2 inches (3 cm) in length.
- Origin: They are a selectively bred variety of the Neocaridina shrimp species, which originates from Taiwan.
- Behavior: They are active scavengers, feeding on algae, decaying plant matter, and biofilm. They are also peaceful and non-aggressive.
- Temperament: Peaceful and adaptable, making them excellent tank mates for other peaceful species, such as small fish or snails.
- Diet: Omnivorous, they thrive on a diet of algae, biofilm, and decaying plant matter found in a well-planted aquarium. High-quality shrimp pellets, blanched vegetables, and algae wafers can supplement their diet.
- Tank Environment: They prefer a well-established aquarium with plenty of hiding places, such as plants and driftwood.
- Water Parameters: They are hardy and can tolerate a range of water conditions, but thrive in temperatures between 65–80°F (18–27°C).
- Easy to Breed: Chocolate Shrimp are prolific breeders in suitable conditions.
- Reproduction: Females carry their eggs under their abdomen, which hatch into miniature versions of the adult shrimp.
- Tank Cleaning: Their scavenging behavior helps control algae and detritus, contributing to a cleaner aquarium.
- Visual Appeal: Their vibrant, dark colors provide a striking contrast against lighter substrates and aquascaping.
- Beginner-Friendly: Their hardiness and easy care requirements make them an excellent choice for those new to the hobby.
