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Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 12:06 am
Well, since my Marbled Crayfish had her first batch of babies, I do have to figure out what to do with them all. Most of them are going to be yummy puffer food but I figure I'll sell some of them since people usually want them. They're very interesting. So in a few months the babies will be up for sale, but only a limited amount. I'm not going to bother to raise too many to adult hood. So, if anyone's interested, I mean seriously interested, lemme know. I'll probably sell them for $5 each plus shipping. I can ship 2-4 per box for the same shipping price.
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Posted: Fri May 01, 2009 1:24 pm
Damn, I would love to have those if I had the space. crying I prabably live too far away anyway though. Good luck with trying to find a buyer smile
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Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 7:41 pm
-Vanilla- eXe Well, since my Marbled Crayfish had her first batch of babies, I do have to figure out what to do with them all. Most of them are going to be yummy puffer food but I figure I'll sell some of them since people usually want them. They're very interesting. So in a few months the babies will be up for sale, but only a limited amount. I'm not going to bother to raise too many to adult hood. So, if anyone's interested, I mean seriously interested, lemme know. I'll probably sell them for $5 each plus shipping. I can ship 2-4 per box for the same shipping price.
where do you live? and what are they? how hard is the maintainence?
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Posted: Tue May 05, 2009 11:31 pm
I live in MA, but I have shipped these before and everything worked out fine. Also the mom was shipped to me and obviously she's fine is she lived to grow and reproduce.
Marbled Crayfish are small Crays that reproduce on their own. Every one of them is a female and they all knock themselves up in a process called Parthenogenesis. The "Marbled" part is because they have a brown marbled pattern on their shell. They also have blue legs and blue tinted claws when they fully mature. They're a fairly peaceful cray and I keep mine in a community setting. She's only aggressive when it comes to food, so I make sure to feed everyone else on a different side of the tank. I do sometimes worry that she'll go after my Baby Bristlenose Pleco but that won't be a problem when it grows up.
As for maintenance, easy peasy. They eat whatever you give them, although variety is always best with any pet. I feed mine 2-3 different types of pellets (rotated every other day), Blood Worms, "Snail Jello", Algae Wafers, and vegetables. Everyone in my community tank gets that diet. They don't make much of a mess at all. Just give them some hiding spots and they do fine.
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Posted: Wed May 06, 2009 4:05 pm
-Vanilla- eXe I live in MA, but I have shipped these before and everything worked out fine. Also the mom was shipped to me and obviously she's fine is she lived to grow and reproduce.
Marbled Crayfish are small Crays that reproduce on their own. Every one of them is a female and they all knock themselves up in a process called Parthenogenesis. The "Marbled" part is because they have a brown marbled pattern on their shell. They also have blue legs and blue tinted claws when they fully mature. They're a fairly peaceful cray and I keep mine in a community setting. She's only aggressive when it comes to food, so I make sure to feed everyone else on a different side of the tank. I do sometimes worry that she'll go after my Baby Bristlenose Pleco but that won't be a problem when it grows up.
As for maintenance, easy peasy. They eat whatever you give them, although variety is always best with any pet. I feed mine 2-3 different types of pellets (rotated every other day), Blood Worms, "Snail Jello", Algae Wafers, and vegetables. Everyone in my community tank gets that diet. They don't make much of a mess at all. Just give them some hiding spots and they do fine.
do they live in water?
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Posted: Mon May 11, 2009 1:51 pm
...Yes. You've never heard of a crayfish before? 0.0 They're like small lobsters.
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Posted: Sat May 16, 2009 7:25 pm
-Vanilla- eXe ...Yes. You've never heard of a crayfish before? 0.0 They're like small lobsters.
I know what they are I used to catch them is a river, but i was confused on if they lived like a tank full of water or just half, like a turtles you know. cuz ive never seen they in a tank b4
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Posted: Tue May 26, 2009 8:33 pm
Aaaaah. Okay. Well, yeah they live in full on water. Although I've heard of them living in the wild in holes in the dirt, I think water is more appropriate.
Horror Inc.
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