Description
Blue Galaxy Snowflake Shrimp (Caridina cantonensis var. “Blue Base Snowflake”)
Blue Base Snowflake shrimp are an enchanting variety of Caridina cantonensis, typically reaching 2-3 cm in length. Their most distinctive feature is a beautiful blue base color overlaid with delicate white or translucent snowflake-like patterns. The blue coloration can range from a deep, rich navy to a lighter sky blue, providing a stunning backdrop for the intricate snowflake markings.
The snowflake pattern consists of irregular white or translucent spots and patches that create a frost-like effect across the shrimp’s carapace and abdomen. This pattern can vary significantly among individuals, with some shrimp displaying dense, prominent white markings and others showing a more subtle, lace-like pattern.
As with other Caridina species, Blue Base Snowflake shrimp have a slightly curved rostrum, well-developed eyes on short stalks, and long, sensitive antennae. Their walking legs (pereopods) often display a lighter blue color with hints of the snowflake pattern, while the swimming legs (pleopods) are more transparent.
Sexual dimorphism is present, with males generally being smaller and potentially less vibrantly colored than females. Mature females develop a more rounded abdomen for carrying eggs, which may be visible through their semi-transparent shells.
These shrimp thrive in conditions typical for Caridina species, preferring soft, slightly acidic water (pH 6.0-7.0, GH 4-6, KH 0-2), temperatures between 22-26°C (72-79°F), and a varied diet including specialized shrimp foods, vegetables, and natural biofilm.
Taxonomy: Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Malacostraca Order: Decapoda Family: Atyidae Genus: Caridina Species: C. cantonensis
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