Shovelman
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Hey there everyone! Lets get right to the questions shall we?
So i have a 20 gallon tall aquarium that is sitting in idle right now and i have decided to dedicate it as a crayfish tank, as ive had a crayfish before and find them acually more interesting than fish in some ways.
so first my tank idea is to create an aquascape with lots of driftwood, but find peice that branch out alot so it will occupy the whole region of the tank, simply put, alot of sticks so it utalizes the tall factor of the tank (hopefully crafish will climb up and adventure around. Also ill be finding some cool rocks, mainly slate, to make caves and crevices for them to hide in as well as explore.
next i was wondering if anyone had and species of crayfish theyd reccomend. I personally was leaning towards possibly a single male Cherax quadricarinatus as i find them stunning with their tiny splash of red on their claws (cooler looking than the plain blue crays from florida). I realize this species gets pretty large being 8" at max but i was still wondering if i could keep a male and a female together in my 20 gallon tall. If my tank is too small any other species reccomendations whould be greatly appreciated. thanks all!
So i have a 20 gallon tall aquarium that is sitting in idle right now and i have decided to dedicate it as a crayfish tank, as ive had a crayfish before and find them acually more interesting than fish in some ways.
so first my tank idea is to create an aquascape with lots of driftwood, but find peice that branch out alot so it will occupy the whole region of the tank, simply put, alot of sticks so it utalizes the tall factor of the tank (hopefully crafish will climb up and adventure around. Also ill be finding some cool rocks, mainly slate, to make caves and crevices for them to hide in as well as explore.
next i was wondering if anyone had and species of crayfish theyd reccomend. I personally was leaning towards possibly a single male Cherax quadricarinatus as i find them stunning with their tiny splash of red on their claws (cooler looking than the plain blue crays from florida). I realize this species gets pretty large being 8" at max but i was still wondering if i could keep a male and a female together in my 20 gallon tall. If my tank is too small any other species reccomendations whould be greatly appreciated. thanks all!