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10+1 Blue Jelly Shrimp Live Freshwater Shrimp Aquarium Neocaridina Inverts

$ 20.58

Availability: 34 in stock
  • Condition: Good size, Best Color, Active and Healthy Shrimps
  • Options: 20 Shrimps (+2)
  • Water Type: Fresh
  • Species: Shrimp
  • Difficulty Level: Beginner
  • Water Temperature: Tropical

    Description

    This is for Young Adult to Adult
    Blue Jelly
    Shrimps (
    1/2" - 3/4"
    ). They are good size and ready to breed in the new home.
    Shrimps will be random picked. We will try our best to get both good male and female.
    Shrimps might lose color during transit. But they should get their color back within 1 week.
    Best water parameter:
    PH: 7.0-7.6
    GH: 7-9
    KH: 2-6
    TDS: 120-250
    Temperature: 68F-74F
    Shipping policy:
    Shrimps will be packed with insulation and shipped FREE via USPS Priority.
    Express Shipping are also available for extra.
    Shipping Shrimps is on Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday/Saturday to the continental USA.
    We are committed to pack and ship all your orders out within 24 hours.
    Your order will arrive within 3 business days or less depending on your vicinity to North Carolina.
    Shrimp will be alive for up to 2 weeks without any food and with proper shipping and package. So do not worry if there's any USPS delay with your shipment.
    DOA policy:
    It is rarely happened. But in case of DOA, please submit a CLEAR photo of unopened bag within 2 hours after package is received in first attempt, a refund will be issued for the deceased shrimp. Please note the + extra is bonus and to cover any DOA.
    Please only report DOA if you have more than the + extra arrive DOA.
    Description:
    Description:
    These are popular among the shrimp hobby and are great for people getting into the hobby. A general rule of thumb of keeping shrimps is 10 shrimps per gallon.
    Blue Jelly
    are non-aggressive and spend most of their time eating algae and biofilm off plants, glass, and substrate. They make excellent clean up crews for aquascape tanks.
    Blue Jelly
    are easy to care for as they require remineralized RO water or tap. If you are using tap, keep in mind to check for any harmful metals or chemicals in the water as all tap water is different and some aren't safe to use. When using fertilizer, make sure it does not contain copper as it is harmful to the shrimp’s health.
    Although there are multiple colors of neocaridina in the same line, it is not recommended to mix them to keep the genes to be the purist it can be. If you do however mix the colors, you will most likely end up with wild brown colored offsprings.
    Common Name:
    Blue shrimp, Velvet blue shrimp, Blue Jelly shrimp,
    Blue Velvet shrimp
    Blue Jelly Shrimp are gorgeous to look at. Their coloration can vary through a range of blue (from light blue to intense blue but not dark) depending upon genetics, substrate, and diet.
    Check out our store for high quality food for your shrimps:
    https://www.ebay.com/str/jungleaquashrimp
    How to prepare and acclimate your shrimps
    What you need:
    - A small clean container. I normally use a breeding box that can be hang on the side of the aquarium.
    - Drip Acclimation kit, including airtube and air control valve
    - Tube Holder, something to hold the tube in the aquarium
    What to do when you receive the box of your shrimps order:
    1/ First open the box, check for DOA (Death on Arrival) inside the bag. Then cut off the bag and release the shrimps with water into the container.
    2/ If there's no DOA, skip to step 3.
    - If there's any DOA, remove the deaths and add enough water conditioner/dechlorinator (maybe 1-2 drops) into the container. This will help remove any toxic and ammonia cause by the dead animals.The water conditioner that I use is either Seachem Prime or Brightwell Aquaitc ShrimpPrep.
    3/ Temperature: leave the shrimp in the container for 30-60 minutes so the water can reach room temperature. This might take longer in case it is too cold or too hot in your area. DO NOT FLOAT breather bags in your aquarium, it will kill the shrimps.
    - If you have temperature tester, you can use it to test temperature in your aquarium and the container to make sure it get similar.
    4/ Drip Acclimation: this is very important. This is to ensure the shrimps will get used to with the water parameter in their new home. Using the Drip Acclimation kit and set it at 1 drop per 2-3 seconds (from the aquarium into the container) for about 30 minutes, then set the kit at 1 drop per second for another 30 minutes.
    5/ Finish: net out the shrimps into their new home. Do not add the water back into the aquarium.
    Enjoy watching the shrimps and relax!