
" Blue " Cambarellus Shufeldtii CAJUN
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- Neonshrimp
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(Smacks self on forehead) And I set up the 30 for the patzcuarensis with TONS of cover, thinking they would do better with enough hiding places for everyone... I've been thinking about stripping the tank for a thorough cleaning/juvie search. It seems quite likely the gravel needs to be thoroughly siphoned by now. I'll leave the tank relatively bare overnight afterwards. 

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I normally have loads of hiding places as this allows the females to carry the eggs without being bothered by the roaming males. When they release their babies and are ready to mate again, they will continue to hide and the males seem hesitant to go into their lairs. If I remove their dens temporarily the males find them quickly & mate. I then put the dens back in.Neonshrimp wrote:badflash, so are you saying the crays will mate more readily if there are less hinding places? If so, I have some clearing to do.
This works out well with my water change process and baby harvesting as everything has to come out to catch the babies. Once the babies are out, I turn off the lights and work on another tank for a while before I put the tank back together.
I found this out by accident.
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Looks like the white ones were just a phase. I cleaned out the tank they are in and didn't find any that were white at this time. Some of these crays change color like we change clothes.
As to homes, I get tiny clay pots from the craft store for around 30 cents each. I use a rock trimming snipper to take a bite out of the lip and invert the pot on the bottom of the tank. The nipped out hole gives them a way to get in & out and feel safe. They look nice too.
As to homes, I get tiny clay pots from the craft store for around 30 cents each. I use a rock trimming snipper to take a bite out of the lip and invert the pot on the bottom of the tank. The nipped out hole gives them a way to get in & out and feel safe. They look nice too.
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I'm not sure. I got mine years ago through a lapidary supply, Graves Company in Florida I think. They look like a pair of pliers but they have cutters instead of jaws. They also don't close all the way. They are desiigned to crack hard material.Neonshrimp wrote:Thanks for the tip badflashOne last thing, where can I get a rock trimming snipper?
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