Please help ID the 'Blue Crayfish'

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Please help ID the 'Blue Crayfish'

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I picked up another crayfish from a LPS that I don't frequent. They had a tank of 'Blue Crayfish'. Shockingly, they had no idea which species it is. And to boot, it's a species that I'm not very familiar with.

I can tell you, it is much more skittish than my p. allenii. I call it Digger, since it can't leave well enough alone.

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I think that it might be a p. clarkii, but then from pictures I've seen, it could also be a c. destructor or c. quadricariinatus.

I haven't tried picking it up yet, I've only had it a few days, and don't want to stress it.
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Looks like a Cherax quadricarinatus to me.

Very nice crayfish. :D

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You know this cant go in the same tank as the P. Alleni right?

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Right now they're both quite small about 2", and housed in a ~45g tank, with lots of hiding places. Once my new Macro tank is fully cycled, should be done in a week or so, the big shuffle begins.

Thanks for the help Paul!
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Post by thief »

I am no real expert but I do know about the cherax species and by the look of it this can be a Cherax lorentzi, or a common mixed gender of a red claw cherax. This is a beuty though. :D
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Do any of you know of links to cherax species identifications? I'm not going to attempt breeding, but I would still like to know for sure.

Thanks!
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Post by FISH WORLD ERIE »

This looks like a red claw Cherax quadricarinatus. Very easy to breed and keep. Always keep a tight lid on their tank. They love escaping. I have kept this species before and they will breed easily as long as you have mail and female.

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