They are not overly aggressive either with other crayfish or with fish species but should be kept well fed if kept with very small fish species.
What eats marbled crayfish.
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The diet of the marbled crayfish is mainly vegetarian and it will eat most live plants found in aquariums particularly anacharis and cabomba.
It is a small sized 10cm crayfish that does not need a mate to reproduce so you can start with only one of this type in a 60cm tank.
Crayfish common in streams and lakes often conceal themselves under rocks or logs.
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Like most crayfish the marbled crayfish is an omnivore who will eat a variety of plant live or dead matter meaty foods detritus and even a small slow swimming fish if he can catch one.
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Marble crayfish are said to have been discovered in an aquarium shop in germany in the late 1990 s.
First of all marbled crayfish are very destructive.
They can be housed in extreme conditions and will be fine.
Unlike most aquarium fishes and shrimp marbled crayfish are not picky about their water at all.
They are most active at night when they feed largely on snails insect larvae worms and amphibian tadpoles.
The eggs attached to the female s abdomen hatch in five to eight weeks.
It has been thought to have.
Marbled crayfish are closely related to the slough crayfish procambarus fallax which is widely distributed across florida.
In terms of pellets this could be a 0 75 inch pellet per fish per day when they re young and every other day for an adult.
The marbled crayfish can live up to 2 3 years in their adulthood they grow up to 3 5 inches or even more.
No natural populations of marbled crayfish are known.
Crayfish mate in the autumn and lay eggs in the spring.
Behavior of marbled crayfish there are several facts about them that you need to know if you decide to keep them.
Therefore keeping them in a planted tank can be a challenge.
Slightly aggressive they need the least adjustment in tank water temperature but they are very much active so a tight lid is necessary.
The marbled crayfish is the only decapod crustacean that reproduces asexually with the all female species making clones of itself from eggs unfertilized by sperm.