wow i just saw someone on ebay claiming that their blue lobsters are passive because they were raised in a community tank with tetras and cories.
i highly doubt this is possible but can anyone say otherwise? it seems to me that almost all crayfish are quite aggressive.
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Environment can change behavior of animals significantly. I raise M. Rosenbergii Prawns. No, not crays, but stay with me here. M. Rosenbergii are widely known as the most agressive invert, at least in the hobby. Mine were raised since post larval with lots of food in a pool with guppies & snails. Unless the guppies or snails are sick, they don't hunt them. They have the good life and never need to hunt. The wild caught ones kill for sport and you'll never keep fish with them. Just a data point.
Another point, if you expect people to read & understand, you be dissapointed often.
Another point, if you expect people to read & understand, you be dissapointed often.