Mexican Dwarf Orange Crayfish, Cambarellus patzcuarensis

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Mexican Dwarf Orange Crayfish, Cambarellus patzcuarensis

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I think we need to start a new discussion just for these little guys! How many others out there are keeping the Mexican Dwarf?
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Here are a few pics of the little guy if you've never seen them.

http://www.nothobranchius.de/assets/ima ... ung_02.jpg

http://www.aquanet.de/objimages/2004060 ... 808775.jpg

If you would like to see pictures of mine (email me @ poorlazyboy@yahoo.com) or have pictures you'd like to share, email them to me or post your links here!
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Here's a picture of one of my little guys. Still getting used to the camera - sorry it's kind of a bonehead shot.
[img][img]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v318/ ... 7690df.jpg[/img][/img]

Not sure what the big grey chunk at the bottom of the pic is.... :oops:

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Mine charge to the front of the tank, pinchers raised, threatening to do great bodily harm if anyone gets too close...it's too cute, being that none of them are over an inch! :D

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I keep 4 of them, the female is carying eggs for the first time :D I had them before but everythime i bought fresh blood in a store, within afew days they died :? The ones i keep now are youngsters of the adult i had before

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Post by Janis »

They are so cute! Thanks so much for the pictures!

I'm in the process of setting up a tank for them and I've read that they need caves to hide in while they're moulting. What do you guys use for caves? Do you have any other suggestions regarding tank setup (as far as aquascaping is concerned)? I'd like to do it right the first time, rather than aquascaping with them in there.

Also, I've noticed that some of them have more of a striped pattern than others, is that just a variation within the species (ie the babies from one pair are both striped and solid orange)?

Thanks for all the great info!

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Post by antoinette »

I'm not sure about the stripes. I never realy found anything about it but i was told only de ones with stripes are pure ones. But i have seen patzcuarensis solid, marbled and striped even orange to almost red.
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Post by frugalfish »

These little guys just got added to my list of "got-to-haves". Nice pics everyone.
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Thanks for posting them, put a smile on my face !
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I have natural driftwood in my tank. They like to hide in the holes or climb atop while/after moulting. Sometimes they just climb to the top of the plants & rest there.
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What do you all feed your little crays? Mine love whole whiteworms, chopped earthworms, & fish.
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...a picture of one of my little guys!

http://www.webspawner.com/users/buffguy ... MG1298.JPG
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I just wanted to say I'm glad to see there are others out there that enjoy these little guys as much as I do!
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Post by antoinette »

I feed mine all sort of things: spirulina tabs, peas (mushed) spinach, red musquitolarfs, artemia, krill, tubifex, flakes for fish, carrots. I would't feed them wurms because of the stuff inside them, you never know where they've been..
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I only feed mine home grown worms so I know what's in them. I would never put my little guys life in danger! I've never tried peas, I'll have to give it a try. I've fed them boiled zucchinni and squash though.
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