Snowball Shrimp
The Snowball Shrimp is scientifically known as Neocaridina davidi var. Snowball will stand out in your aquarium due to its stunning white color. This color has been achieved by years of breeding by experts, which has led to the pearl-colored beauties we know as Snowball Shrimp today. They are incredibly popular due to how easy they are to keep, as well as their peaceful behavior towards other aquarium inhabitants.
The Snowball Shrimp can almost be considered a must-have for beginners and experts alike due to their unique appearance and the fact that they’re super easy to care for. Just like other shrimp from the Neocaridina family, they are incredibly hardy and prolific, making them the ideal addition to any aquarium. They are scavengers with most of their diet consisting of dead plant remains. They are incredibly active due to their constant desire to eat, so they are great for adding a little bit of “life” to your aquarium.
Common Name: Snowball Shrimp
Scientific Name: Neocaridina davidi var. Snowball
Our Tank Parameters for Snowball Shrimp
- Ph: 7.0 to 7.6
- Gh: 7 to 15
- Kh: 2 to 8
- TDS: 150 to 350
- Temp: 68°F to 72°F
What we feed:
Tank Recommendations
- Minimum tank size: 4 gallons, but 20 gallons recommended
- Compatible tank mates: Micro rasboras, Pygmy cories, plecos
- Filter: Matten Filter
- Substrate: Pool Filter Sand, Inert Substrate, or any substrate that will not alter pH
- Water: RO/DI Water remineralized with Shrimple GH/KH+
- Wood and Botanicals: Alder Cones, Malaysian Driftwood, Java Moss, and Indian Almond Leaves