" Blue " Cambarellus Shufeldtii CAJUN
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Just a couple more Photos

As you can tell, this is the one with the Blue Gene.
It has alittle Blue on its Tail.

This is the smallest one.
This one is almost white.
It is getting hard to take there pictures. They are in a 125gal.
I know where 3 of them like to hide. The other 3 are probably hiding on the back side of the rock pile.
John

As you can tell, this is the one with the Blue Gene.
It has alittle Blue on its Tail.

This is the smallest one.
This one is almost white.
It is getting hard to take there pictures. They are in a 125gal.
I know where 3 of them like to hide. The other 3 are probably hiding on the back side of the rock pile.
John
Dwarf crayfish are just like regular crayfish when it comes to mating, they will breed ... if she is going to drop eggs, she won't shed, if she doesn't then she will shed. I haven't found a steady pattern as to when they breed and when they will not. It seems its all up to the males, most females try and get away from the males...but normally the males win. Sooo, whenever the males decide (either before or after moulting) then thats when its going to happen.
So a fluctuation in temperature, simulating spring or summer conditions doesn't trigger anything? I know some creatures can breed under any conditions (humans being a great example), but I know some things make it more enticing.WetPets wrote:Dwarf crayfish are just like regular crayfish when it comes to mating, they will breed ... if she is going to drop eggs, she won't shed, if she doesn't then she will shed. I haven't found a steady pattern as to when they breed and when they will not. It seems its all up to the males, most females try and get away from the males...but normally the males win. Sooo, whenever the males decide (either before or after moulting) then thats when its going to happen.

WetPets
I have keep them in temps from 72 to 76 and everything in between.
The PH is around 8.0. I am trying to lower it.
I do small daily water changes and once a week I do a 30% water change.
I have no problem with them breeding.
I have had alittle success with the eggs hatching.
The trouble I have is feeding the adults enough, So they will not eat there young.
I had at least 4 Orange Mexican Dwarfs, out of my Orange/Brown.
They were 3 weeks old and all of a sudden they were no where to be found.
I hope this information helps
John
I have keep them in temps from 72 to 76 and everything in between.
The PH is around 8.0. I am trying to lower it.
I do small daily water changes and once a week I do a 30% water change.
I have no problem with them breeding.
I have had alittle success with the eggs hatching.
The trouble I have is feeding the adults enough, So they will not eat there young.
I had at least 4 Orange Mexican Dwarfs, out of my Orange/Brown.
They were 3 weeks old and all of a sudden they were no where to be found.
I hope this information helps
John
Thats odd Newjohn, have you ever though of putting them in a smaller tank ? A ten gallon IS a pretty small tank, but ONLY for a little while, stick only the babies in a small tank...just so you know whats going on. Just keep an eye out on your water conditions as smaller tanks can change water conditions rapidly.