There will always be some variation, especially after several or many generations of unregulated breeding. You'll typically have some that are dark red and some that are pale.
However, the shrimp can also express their coloration depending of enironmental factors. I have seen a very large but pale colored female shrimp become incredibly dark red over a few weeks.
I know this is a really really old thread, but I think I have an albino too. It looks like Raul's, but has even less red. The odd thing is, it has orange eyes...Does anyone know of a shrimp species with orange eyes? (I got it from All About Fish in a tank of Amanos and Cherries and it definitely doesn't have Amano markings.)
I don't know about albino, but I have a tank of clear cherry shrimp, I guess they aren't cherry shrimp any more though. Both male & female are clear like ghost shrimp.
Neonshrimp wrote: This is why I like this hobby, it is full of surprises wether you are expecting it or not. So are the clear shrimp breeding true badflash?
So far the clears are breeding about 90% true as are the greens. The greens are doing about 75% true and are throwing a few browns and oranges.
You can hardly call them Red Cherry Shrimp if they are green, orange or brown, but yes these are Neocaridina denticulata. I got a bad lot of juvies off of ebay and some turned out to be wild browns. I pulled the brown females out, but had not way of figuring out what brown males were.
The offspring turned out to be clear, orange, red, brown and green. The greens seem to breed the truest, but they still have some red & brown offspring. The oranges seem to throw some reds. Once I have the greens set up in their new tank I'll take some pics.
I have not noticed any sort of line on them. They seem to be more active than the RCS. I like the Berry part. How about Berry Green Shrimp? BGS?
The cool part right now is both males & females are green, so now I can concentrate on getting stronger color. They breed just as easily as cherries too. This strain might succeed in the wild. When they sit on java moss they just disapear.