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Black Rose Shrimp

Black Rose Shrimp

Posted by Max Gandara on on 27th Jul 2025

Black Rose Shrimp – Sleek Elegance for Planted Tanks

If you're looking for a freshwater shrimp with bold coloration, hardy genetics, and a peaceful nature, the Black Rose Neocaridina Shrimp is an excellent choice. With their deep, velvety black to dark chocolate coloration, these shrimp are a stunning addition to any aquascape, especially against a contrasting backdrop of bright plants or light-colored substrate.

? What is a Black Rose Shrimp?

The Black Rose Shrimp is a selectively bred variant of Neocaridina davidi, developed for its solid black or very dark brown coloration. These shrimp are similar in care and behavior to Cherry Shrimp and other Neocaridina types but stand out thanks to their intense, inky coloration.

Depending on lighting and background, their shells may appear jet black, smoky gray, or deep brown with a blue or purple sheen. These dramatic colors make them highly sought-after by aquarists who love visually striking inverts.

? Ideal Aquarium Setup

  • Tank Size: Minimum of 5 gallons for a small colony

  • Temperature: 68–78°F

  • pH: 6.8–7.8

  • Hardness: Moderate GH and KH (ideal: GH 4–8, KH 3–10)

  • TDS: 150–250 ppm

  • Filtration: Sponge filters preferred (gentle and shrimp-safe)

  • Aquascape: Provide mosses (Java Moss, Christmas Moss), fine-leaved plants, driftwood, and crevices for hiding and foraging

Maintaining a stable, cycled environment is crucial, as shrimp are sensitive to ammonia, nitrites, and large swings in water parameters.

?️ Diet and Feeding

Black Rose Shrimp are omnivores and scavengers that help keep your tank clean by feeding on:

  • Biofilm

  • Algae

  • Decaying plant matter

  • Leftover fish food

For optimal health and coloration, supplement their diet with:

  • High-quality shrimp pellets or wafers

  • Blanched vegetables (zucchini, spinach)

  • Specialized shrimp foods with added minerals

  • Occasional protein treats like bloodworms (crushed) or daphnia

Feed sparingly—overfeeding can lead to water quality issues.

? Breeding Black Rose Shrimp

Like other Neocaridina, Black Rose Shrimp are easy to breed in freshwater:

  • Keep a group of both males and females

  • Females carry eggs ("berried") for about 3–4 weeks

  • Hatchlings are miniature versions of the adults and require no special care beyond protection from predators

To preserve deep black coloration, avoid mixing them with other Neocaridina color strains.

? Tank Mates

Black Rose Shrimp are peaceful and do well with other calm tank mates such as:

  • Nano fish (like Chili Rasboras, Celestial Pearl Danios, Ember Tetras)

  • Other peaceful inverts (snails, dwarf shrimp)

  • Otocinclus or small Corydoras

Avoid aggressive or predatory fish like bettas, angelfish, or cichlids that may view shrimp as a snack.

? Why Choose Black Rose Neocaridina?

  • Striking black coloration that adds contrast and elegance

  • Hardy and beginner-friendly

  • Active algae grazers and scavengers

  • Easy to breed in freshwater

  • Ideal for planted, shrimp-only, or peaceful nano tanks


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Whether you're creating a striking shrimp colony or adding diversity to your planted tank, these dark beauties are a stunning and low-maintenance choice.