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A deep red-orange Neocaridina with a warm, intensely saturated body colour in the overlap zone between deep orange and red -- distinct from both Sunkist orange and Bloody Mary red.
Blood Orange Shrimp occupy a distinct position in the warm Neocaridina colour spectrum -- a deep, intensely saturated red-orange that sits between the clear orange of Sunkist shrimp and the cooler wine-red of Bloody Mary, in the overlap zone where the colour reads simultaneously as a very deep orange and as a warm red depending on the viewing angle and lighting conditions. This ambiguous warm tone is the defining quality that separates Blood Orange from adjacent colour morphs: it is distinctly warmer and more orange-inflected than Bloody Mary but distinctly deeper and more red-inflected than Sunkist, occupying a colour position that neither of those lines fills. In a tank with Sunkist, Blood Orange, and Bloody Mary simultaneously, the three form a warm-spectrum gradient from clear orange through warm red-orange to cool deep red that demonstrates the full range of warm-toned colour available in the Neocaridina catalog. Hardy, beginner friendly, breeds freely in freshwater. Do not house with other Neocaridina colour variants to prevent colour reversion.
A warm-spectrum gradient display tank -- SSS Sunkist in the front left corner, Blood Orange in the centre, and Dark Bloody Mary in the back right corner, on dark substrate with a flat piece of driftwood as the only hardscape -- creates a natural warm-colour progression across the tank floor from clear orange through deep red-orange to dark wine-red. All three are Neocaridina and share identical care requirements; the only management consideration is preventing colour mixing between adjacent colony sections, which a subtle substrate divider or a hardscape barrier can achieve without disrupting the visual composition. The gradient effect makes the colour differences between all three morphs immediately and dramatically apparent.
Pair Blood Orange with SSS Sunkist, Dark Bloody Mary, or Blue Diamond for a warm-cool display. Browse our Neocaridina Shrimp collection.