You can also give the marbled crayfish away to those you trust to take care of it and who won t release it.
What do you feed marbled crayfish.
Can humans eat marble crayfish.
They should start becoming berried soon.
Honestly there is not much you need to do to get your marmorkrebs to multiply.
Crayfish mate in the autumn and lay eggs in the spring.
They are omnivores and utilize a wide range of food sources.
Another fact that you have to keep in mind is that they also feed on plants.
Information provided by one of the original pet traders as to where the marbled.
They are most active at night when they feed largely on snails insect larvae worms and amphibian tadpoles.
And empty the net of snails into the marbled cray tank.
I was just wondering if humans can or do eat marble crayfish.
Marbled crayfish are closely related to the slough crayfish procambarus fallax which is widely distributed across florida.
Supply plenty of hiding places the more the better.
This is very healthy for the crays whose diet otherwise is vegetarian.
One of their favorite is live snails.
They can be housed in extreme conditions and will be fine.
Summary it should be clear to see that when keeping crayfish their diet will be the least of your worries.
Keep the water quality high and feed a varied diet to make sure the crays stay healthy.
The marbled crayfish or marmorkrebs is a parthenogenetic crayfish that was discovered in the pet trade in germany in the 1990s.
If the marmokrebs were raised the way crayfish are raised for human consumption there would be no reason.
You only need one adult crayfish although more obviously makes for a faster process.
The waste from the crayfish makes for a great choice for growing lots of healthy plants.
The eggs attached to the female s abdomen hatch in five to eight weeks.
Unlike most aquarium fishes and shrimp marbled crayfish are not picky about their water at all.
Crayfish common in streams and lakes often conceal themselves under rocks or logs.
If you have a snail problem in any aquarium simply run a net on the aquarium glass where the snails live and breed.
No natural populations of marbled crayfish are known.
Feeding marbled crayfish love a variety of natural foods.
They are scavengers and eat pretty much anything.
However according to the scientific studies and experience of many aquarists detritus and algae are the most important food sources in the diet of the marbled crayfish.
The marbled crayfish produces a lot of waste is easy to raise and keeps on multiplying making it a great choice for aquaponics.