Blue Zebra Shrimp are vibrant freshwater shrimp known for their striking blue and white striped patterns, adding a lively splash of color to any aquarium. Hardy and peaceful, they adapt well to a variety of freshwater conditions, making them suitable for both beginner and experienced aquarists. These shrimp are active scavengers, feeding on algae, biofilm, and leftover food, naturally helping to maintain a clean and balanced tank. Perfect for planted or community aquariums, Blue Zebra Shrimp combines aesthetic appeal with functionality, creating a visually captivating and dynamic environment that supports healthy, thriving aquatic life.
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Blue Zebra Shrimp enhance freshwater aquariums with their vivid blue-and-white stripes and energetic, playful movements. Unlike many ornamental shrimp, they are resilient, peaceful, and easy to care for, thriving in diverse freshwater conditions. Their natural foraging behavior helps control algae and detritus while promoting a cleaner tank environment. Ideal for planted tanks, shrimp-only setups, or community aquariums, Blue Zebra Shrimp provide both visual interest and ecological benefits. Use them to introduce color, movement, and low-maintenance cleanup to your aquarium while creating a lively, balanced, and healthy habitat that supports the well-being of all your aquatic inhabitants.
Striking freshwater shrimp with vibrant blue and black striped patterns
Hardy and adaptable, suitable for beginner and experienced aquarists
Peaceful species, ideal for community aquariums with small fish or other shrimp
Their small size allows them to thrive in nano and medium tanks
Active scavengers, helping clean leftover food and detritus from the substrate
Adds movement and visual interest to planted aquariums
Easy to care for with minimal maintenance
Compatible with live plants, mosses, and decorative substrates
Can be selectively bred for pattern intensity and color vibrancy
Contributes to the natural balance and cleanliness of freshwater aquariums
Omnivorous diet: feed high-quality shrimp pellets, blanched vegetables, and occasional protein-rich foods like frozen brine shrimp
Maintain water temperature between 68–78°F (20–26°C) for optimal activity
Preferred pH range: 6.5–7.5, with soft to moderately hard water
Tank size minimum: 5 gallons for a small group
Provide hiding spots with plants, moss, or small caves
Moderate filtration recommended to maintain clean water without strong currents
Regular water changes (20–30% weekly) ensure health and longevity
Avoid aggressive tank mates that may stress or prey on them
Low to moderate lighting supports plant growth and natural shrimp behavior
Monitor water parameters carefully, as Blue Zebra Shrimp are sensitive to sudden changes
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Specification |
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Species |
Blue Zebra Shrimp |
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Quantity |
Two options of 5 and 10 |
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Size |
1–1.5 inches (adult) |
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Water Type |
Freshwater |
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Temperature Range |
68–78°F (20–26°C) |
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pH Range |
6.5–7.5 |
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Diet |
Omnivorous (shrimp pellets, vegetables, protein-rich foods) |
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Lifespan |
1.5–2 years |
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Temperament |
Peaceful, social |
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Tank Size |
Minimum 5 gallons |
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Compatibility |
Small, peaceful fish and other shrimp |
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Breeding |
Egg layers; relatively easy in stable conditions |
A: Yes, they are peaceful, compatible with community aquariums, and contribute natural movement without harming fish, plants, or other invertebrates.
A: They are social and thrive in small groups of three or more, encouraging natural behavior, reducing stress, and promoting healthy activity in the aquarium.
A: They are omnivorous and enjoy shrimp pellets, blanched vegetables, and occasional protein-rich foods like frozen brine shrimp for health and vibrant coloration.
A: Yes, soft to moderately hard water, pH 6.5–7.5, and temperatures between 68–78°F help maintain health, coloration, and natural activity.
A: Yes, they thrive in planted tanks with moss, driftwood, and decorations, which provide grazing surfaces, hiding spots, and safe spaces during molting.
A: Yes, hiding spots reduce stress, allow molting in privacy, and provide safe areas for resting and grazing, supporting shrimp health and activity.
A: Maintain stable water parameters, provide hiding spots, avoid aggressive tank mates, and feed consistently to ensure natural behavior and minimal stress.
A: Yes, they are active scavengers, consuming leftover food and detritus, contributing to substrate cleanliness and maintaining overall ecosystem balance.
A: No, they are hardy and low-maintenance when water parameters are stable, food is consistent, and proper tank setup is maintained, making them beginner-friendly.
A: With proper care, they live 1.5–2 years, allowing plenty of time to enjoy their vibrant striped patterns and active behavior in aquascapes.
A: Yes, breeding is relatively straightforward under stable water conditions, with females carrying eggs until hatching, and juveniles thriving if water quality is consistent.
A: Yes, they are generally compatible with other peaceful shrimp, though overcrowding should be avoided to reduce competition for food and hiding spots.
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