Crayfish - Koi Patterned Championship Grade (H104)
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Crayfish - Koi Patterned Championship Grade (H104)

SGD 180.00

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Product Details

Size

9cm - 9cm

Temperament

Aggressive

Water Condition

Low PH

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Product Description

Gender: Male
Size: 3.5"

RECOMMENDED TANK PARAMETERS:
  • Temperature65°- 76° F (18° - 24° C)
  • pH: 6.5 - 7.5
  • KH: 6 - 15 dKH
  • Minimum tank size: 30 gallons
 
CARE GUIDELINES:
  • Diet: Omnivorous. High-quality sinking pellets, plants, and freeze-dried or frozen meaty foods will be readily accepted. Cuttlebone should be added to the aquarium to supplement calcium, which will aid in exoskeleton production
  • Social behaviorCan be aggressive/territorial with its own kind. Crayfish will typically eat whatever they can catch, but since they are slow-moving, they are not often able to harm fast-moving fish
  • Average adult size4 - 5 inches (10 - 12.7 cm) body length, minus claws
  • Recommended Aquatic Arts tankmates: Fast-moving fish (such as Celestial Pearl Danios, Rasboras, Guppies, etc.).  While dwarf shrimp can be kept successfully with these crayfish, caution should be exercised, as the crayfish have been known to catch and eat slow, sick, or particularly small shrimp.  Cichlids can be aggressive toward crayfish and should not be kept in the same tank.  Bottom-dwelling tankmates should definitely be avoided.