Crayfish, whether in the wild or kept as a pet, are omnivorous scavengers. The main cleaning they do is of algae (some plecos, otos, shrimps, to some extent livebearers) and of leftover food (corys, plecos, shrimps, snails). I say it is too much work to take the poop line out of every single tail while I am eating them. They really are better suited to be on specific environments, preferably where they can’t hassle the other fish, shrimp, or snails.With that being said, there are some fish that are known for being okay around crayfish.
I do because it tastes better - the vein is usually dark and gritty. Water seems fine to me, but is there something I should add to the water to make the conditions better for her to molt? Sometimes people think that the size of the fish can guarantee its safety. When you consider the fact that these fish would then be injured, potentially get sick, and trapped with the crayfish, you can see with relative ease what the problem here is.Even if you think that your fish are too large or fast for a crayfish, it is important to remember that it can injure fish enough to kill it at a later time.Crayfish make for great pets and can be exciting additions to a tank. What a life. Even if you find the right diet for your crayfish, these animals will still continue to hunt your fish (given a chance).This makes them a fairly significant threat to anything else that you might put in the tank alongside them. She says that it is disgusting to eat the poop line out of a crawfish and that everyone she knows takes it out. Worms eat poop, right? You can also call your local pets store who sell fish, they can help you pick out the best food for them. I think they are the ones overeating and maybe pooping too much?PTVinnyMac take a look at the body on this one I wonder if the body on yours is naturally changing colour as she ages or it is a She is naturally red and white and the claw has always been red, however the area where you can see as darker red looks thinner than rest and definitely feels like lost some exoskeleton. However, this is probably not the best course of action.Though your crayfish might not succeed in catching any of your fish, the fact of the matter is that their presence alone will be damaging for your poor fishy friends. Put her in a container with Aquarium water and acclimate like you would fish do it s bit longerI had to import Lavamisole from the states so its available to you, you can also give him some cooked broccolI stem or spinach leaf blanched for 40seconds. Exactly Scat's eat fish poo (hence the name), so do Cod, and yes so do some shrimp (such as the wood shrimp) and all filter feeding crabs and shrimp will consume fish detritus (after its been stirred up a little). Their diet includes fish, shrimp, insects, plankton, algae, and even worms. It is something that they will do on instinct. However, you could try switching the cory's regular diet to sinking shrimp pellets and only feeding wafers as a treat. Crayfish are scavengers so they will eat about anything, but they love shrimp, frozen peas, boiled zuchinni, carrots, and some plants.
GOOD LUCK! Could someone help identify why I get so much poop in my tank, it looks like crayfish is pooping too much, and it feels like she always goes to the same spot to do his business and then goes back hiding under the log.
Alright, thats what I figured, she was just being a woman I'm usually suckin' down crawfish tails too fast to realize that there's a poopline I eat it.
In terms of pellets this could be a 0.75 inch pellet per fish per day when they’re young, and every other day for an adult. Besides that, Aquatic Foods Inc. Gourmet Blend with high-quality worm protein and algae nutrients can also be fed to them. you clean crayfish poop just like any other fish waste- you fish it out with a net when it is floating around- and use a gravel vacume when you are cleaning your tank. Tetra's have brightly luminous poop that is especially visible at night. Personally, I do not completely agree with them, unless it is big enough (or aggressive, like Pufferfish) to eat it.Crayfish can react (attack) defensively even when there is a bigger opponent in front of them. Many people find them to be interesting and unique pets that can bring something special to a room.However, at the end of the day, it is important to remember that these creatures are considered to be predators. I've had many fish tanks.
If you've ever woken up at 3AM from an unknown light source, that's them. So, don’t be surprised when your crayfish will truly and actively hunt your fish or shrimp.It is the nature of the crayfish to find something that they can hunt. When I drop the crab cuisine, greedy gouramis eat them before cray gets her chance to finish them.
I never slowed down enough to notice.Nothing wrong with it. I remember hearing somewhere that crayfish were raised somewhere eating fish poo.
I also noticed some shell loss on one of her claws, she is overdue for molting, an I don't know why she isn't. I say it is too much work to take the poop line out of every single tail while I am eating them.
Fish don't eat poop. While this might not be comfortable for them, it is a commonly taken precaution due to the fact that it makes it easy for people to safely handle their crayfish. If you truley care about your fish put either 2 mys snails, 4 nerite snails , 3 ramshorn (not columbian), or 1 ramshorn(columbian) with an mys or neirite.
You just need to choose the right food in the right quantity to pet a healthy Crayfish.
no , its good because the crayfish gets some of the protien, vitamins, etc from the leftovers in the poop, and he's keeping the floor clean so give him a high five I never take the time to de-vein.First knuckle of the tail. Read my article “Sometimes people think that the size of the fish can guarantee its safety.