a new addition to the 10 gal
I named her Tangerine
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a new addition to the 10 gal
I named her Tangerine
Fishtank introduction part 2 of 13.
The one in the middle.
It's a 25l, currently housing a group of Cambarellus diminutus. (Dwarf crayfish?)
I love those little guys, their color range goes from reddish brown, to black and even blue. Wouldn't recommend keeping them with very small fish though, they do try to eat them. Also if they like their tank they'll breed a small army.
If they wouldn't occasionally eat some of the babies they'd breed like cherry shrimp.
I got 4 a few years ago and now, with the ones in this and another tank, I probably have between 20-30. It's hard to tell, the other tank is literally just a block of moss, but I know they are in there. Every few months I sell some.
But they are definetly friendlier to each other than other dwarf crayfish I've kept. I never see any with missing limbs, which can happen if they don't have enough space or hiding places and they start fighting over them.
Dwarf crayfish eating a pellet, got 2 for my fun tank its probably just going to be them plants and some small snails that hitch hiked in
In honor of Taco, my lil Orange Dwarf Mexican Crayfish who passed away early this year, I'm starting this sideblog for all my tank-related posts and updates!
Look at his beautiful face. So pretty he made my grumpy, semi-controlling mom feel positive emotions when he climbed up the plants to try and poke her finger. What a beaut.
truly was my mood for today...
She’s here
My new lil stinker, Hue.
I got my sister a tiny car for her aquarium and her cray fish love it. 😍
February '21