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01-24-2007, 04:40 PM #1
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Crayfish
I bought a 20 gallon for a Crayfish.
I have a few Question.
food I currently have
Tetra Pellets
Gold Fish Pellets
Brime Shrimp Flakes
Frozen Brime Shrimp
I was wondering is it enough food to feed this stuff to a Crayfish?
Also will he eat this?
I read some of you feed yoour Cray alge Tablets. Is that good Enought or do you recomand something else?
1 Carrot Tail Lepard gecko
1 cockatiel Bird (Families)
65 Gallon tank
Eco Pro Canister 80
Marineland 250W heater
Marine Thurmometer
sand
fake plants
5 Yellow Labs 2 Red Zebras 1 Blue Chiclid 1 Frontosa 1 VC10 2 African Synodontis Catfish 4 Mystery Snails
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01-24-2007, 09:41 PM #2
My crayfish was a scavenger. THrow some flakes and bloodworm, and maybe live brineshrimp if you have some.HE should just work his claws in the gravel and snatch tidbits.
I did feed algae wafers, but this is not sufficient enough diet, as he needs meat for protein etc.
SO, flakes, bloodworm, and if you have brineshrimp.
Also, feeder guppies are a possibility. Mine even snatched crickets.
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01-25-2007, 04:10 AM #3
I think crayfish will eat just about anything.
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01-31-2007, 02:31 PM #4
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I bought my Crayfish yesterday. The store had Dwarf brown Crayfish and Blue Knight Crayfish. I asked the store what was the name of the Crayfish I bought they had no idea. I was hopping it was a Blue Hammer Crayfish that grow only 5", but after looking on line I am sure it is a Knight Lobster that can grown a foot. I was hopping I did not need another tank. When it gets bigger I will need to buy another tank.
The Dwarf Brown ones cost $2.99
Blue Knight Crayfish $24.99
1 Carrot Tail Lepard gecko
1 cockatiel Bird (Families)
65 Gallon tank
Eco Pro Canister 80
Marineland 250W heater
Marine Thurmometer
sand
fake plants
5 Yellow Labs 2 Red Zebras 1 Blue Chiclid 1 Frontosa 1 VC10 2 African Synodontis Catfish 4 Mystery Snails
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10-06-2007, 02:45 AM #5
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I have a blue crayfish I bought when he was about an inch long. He is now about 7" and will eat almost anything. His favorite thing to eat is nightcrawlers. I feed him shrimp pellets, flake food, algae wafers, dried shrimp & krill. He also spends about 2 days eating his own shell after he sheds. The only part he does not finish is the tips of his claws. He comes to be fed when I tap on the glass. So far I haven't found anything he won't eat. I can't keep live plants with him since he digs them up and eats the roots. One thing to watch is that mine is an escape artist. He climbs the filter tube & tries to get out of the tank.
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10-06-2007, 02:50 AM #6
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that happened with mine and there was a little hole in the top of the tnak so he got out and i found him walking around in the kitchen the next morning...he lived....lol.
Originally Posted by oldstudent9
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10-06-2007, 11:55 AM #7
I just recently bought a dozen crayfish for feeding my puffers and have found that they absolutely love old salad and everything that was in it, except the cherry tomato! There was red and green bell pepper, chicken breast, cukes, mushrooms, chicken and the lettuce. They went insane when I put it in there grabbing pieces and chowing down.
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10-06-2007, 12:55 PM #8
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Want to know what you should do?? YOu should get a male and a female and breed them so you don't always have to buy them.....that would be a good idea...
Originally Posted by kimmers318





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