Blue Shrimp
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Blue Shrimp
I was wondering if there are any actual blue shrimp. I was looking through the forums and saw dyed amanos and blue bumblebees but I was wondering if there is any shrimp that comes with a natural blue coloration. If there are what speices are they, and does anyone have any information on blue shrimp?
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My male M. Rosenbergii have bright blue arms, the females light blue arms. The males have a light blue tinge to their bodies. M. Rosenbergii are not your run of the mill wimpy shrimp. They will eat everything in your tank, shrimp, snails, plants and all. Don't take these guys on lightly, but they are truly awsome shrimp. Mine are so large at this point that I'm having trouble taking pictures. They are too big for my macro lense!
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Neocaridina sp. blue are pretty much blue versions of red cherry shrimp. They are frequently available in my area and are just as easy to keep as rcs. The only other blue colored shrimp I know of is Atya gabonensis aka vampire shrimp in which most are blue but some are cream colored... they do get quite large.
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Mustafa says these don't breed true and are likely dyed either on purpose, or by some reaction to their food.
See viewtopic.php?t=1199&highlight=blue+neocaridina
See viewtopic.php?t=1199&highlight=blue+neocaridina
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