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The deepest and most opaque black Neocaridina available -- a selectively bred line producing full-body solid black colouration that reads as a near-matte dark presence on any substrate.
Black Rose Shrimp are the highest-grade black Neocaridina in the catalog -- a line selectively bred over many generations toward the deepest, most fully opaque black colouration achievable in the Neocaridina gene pool. At its best the black is dense, near-matte, and covers every surface of the body without pale areas at the legs, underside, or extremities -- a solid, fully realised black that reads as a strong, clear colour statement rather than a dark translucency or brownish near-black. The colour is the defining quality: Black Rose at maximum expression is as opaque and as fully black as any selectively bred Neocaridina colour can be. Uniquely among the dark-substrate Neocaridina, Black Rose makes one of its strongest visual statements on pale or white substrate, where the opaque black body reads as a striking dark presence against a light background -- a reversal of the usual dark-substrate convention that makes Black Rose distinctive in display tank design. Hardy, beginner friendly, breeds freely in freshwater. Do not house with other Neocaridina colour variants.
Black Rose shrimp on white sand with a cluster of bright green Christmas or Java Moss and a single piece of pale driftwood creates the most graphically striking Neocaridina display achievable with a single morph -- the fully opaque black on white reads as a maximum-contrast, high-graphic presentation that draws the eye immediately and reads as deliberately composed rather than incidental. The same tank with dark substrate produces a more conventional planted-tank look; the pale-substrate version reads as a considered aesthetic statement. Both are visually effective but the pale-substrate approach is unique to Black Rose among common Neocaridina morphs.
Pair Black Rose with Snowball, Fire Red Cherry, or Blue Diamond for a high-contrast display. Browse our Neocaridina Shrimp collection.