Here are some tips for raising crayfish in a tank, off the www.
Tank size: Small rectangular tanks of 15–20 square feet or large circular tanks of 15 feet in diameter work well.
Water depth: The water should be 1–3 feet deep and cover the back of the crayfish. Crayfish can't swim well and may suffocate in deep water.
Water temperature: For optimal reproduction, keep the water temperature between 75–85° F.
Tank stocking: Stock the tank with 1–2 crayfish per square foot of tank bottom. The ratio of females to males should be 1–4 females per male.
Breeding: Check the tank every 1–2 weeks for berried females. Once the eggs are attached to the female's pleopods, move her to a separate tank.
Incubation: The eggs take about six weeks to hatch.
Water quality: Test the water regularly.
Tank mates: If you're using old banana plants in the tank, leave them in for at least two weeks to help balance the pH.
Tank mates and climbing: Avoid putting too much pond weed in the tank, as crayfish can climb out if it gets to the side of the tank. Also, make sure the air stone