Pure Black Line (PBL) Shrimp
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Pure Black Line (PBL) Shrimp
Pure Black Line (PBL) Shrimp is a premium Caridina shrimp best suited to mature, stable shrimp systems, collectors, and selective breeding projects.
Renowned for its intense coloration, the Pure Black Line Shrimp is a selectively bred variant of the Crystal Black Shrimp. Unlike some other variants, the PBL Shrimp is pure-bred, ensuring it never produces golden bee offsprings. Characterized by its vibrant black and white hues and a thicker shell, it stands as a testament to precision in breeding.
Why this livestock stands out
- Vibrant black and white coloration
- Thicker shell for added resilience
- Pure bred, no golden bee offspring
- Direct importation from Taiwan
- Premium Caridina line suited to mature, stable shrimp systems
Buying Guide
Recommended group option
For most shrimp listings, the group option is the better starting point for colony strength, activity, and overall value.
Single shrimp work for adding to an established colony, while group purchases are usually better for colony building, selective projects, and long-term stability.
Current Stock Note
Our current Caridina stock is maintained in remineralized RO water around TDS 100. If a juvenile option is offered, juveniles are supplied unsexed with a natural mix of male and female.
Basic Care Guide
Caridina respond best to stability, mature biofilm, and clean, consistent maintenance. These are not ideal 'set-and-forget' shrimp for new tanks. Match them to an established system and keep swings in TDS, temperature, and maintenance routine to a minimum.
Water Parameters
- Scientific Name: Caridina cf. cantonensis
- Current Water: Remineralized RO water, around TDS 100
- Recommended Temperature: 20-24°C
- Recommended pH: 5.8-6.8
- Recommended TDS: 90-130 ppm
- Breeding Level: Intermediate to Advanced
- Care Level: Intermediate to Advanced
Frequently Asked Questions
Which option should I choose?
If you are setting up a new Caridina tank, a group usually gives you a stronger start than buying a single shrimp. Juvenile options, when offered, are unsexed.
Is this suitable for beginners?
Not usually. Caridina are best kept in mature, stable systems by hobbyists who already understand dedicated shrimp parameters.
What water is it currently kept in?
This line is currently kept in remineralized RO water around TDS 100.
Can I add this to a new tank?
We strongly recommend a mature, stable setup rather than a newly started aquarium.
Helpful Resources
New to shrimp keeping?
Beginner Shrimp Keeping in Canada: 10 Things You Need to Know
Learn why system stability matters more than chasing numbers:
Do You Really Need Water Testing? Why “Perfect Water Parameters” Still Lead to Dead Fish
Learn more about our livestock standards and shipping:
Topick's Gold-Standard Quarantine and Inspection for Livestocks
Live Fish and Shrimp Shipping in Canada