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... Read moreAs an aquarium hobbyist, I've found that Black Rose Shrimp are not only visually striking but also quite rewarding to care for. One important aspect is maintaining stable water parameters — these shrimp thrive in clean, well-filtered aquariums with a pH level between 6.5 and 7.5 and a temperature ranging from 72°F to 78°F. It's crucial to perform regular water changes to keep nitrates low and ensure their health. Feeding your Black Rose Shrimp a balanced diet is another key to success. I usually supplement their diet with high-quality shrimp pellets, blanched vegetables like zucchini or spinach, and occasional protein treats like bloodworms. This variety helps keep their colors vibrant and supports molting. When setting up your aquarium, including plenty of hiding spots using live plants, driftwood, or moss provides the shrimp with security and encourages natural behavior. I've noticed they tend to be more active and confident when they can retreat when feeling threatened. Additionally, Black Rose Shrimp are sensitive to copper and certain medications, so be cautious with any treatments in the tank. Monitoring for any changes in behavior or color can help catch issues early. Overall, patience and attention to detail have made caring for Black Rose Shrimp a fulfilling part of my fishkeeping journey. They bring life and a unique aesthetic to the aquarium that every enthusiast can appreciate.