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The scientific name for the blind cave crayfish is Cambarus hubrichti.
That depends on the species of crayfish, some live in the ocean, some live in freshwater.
It is the home to a variety of bats, the cave salamander, shrimp. crayfish, eyeless cave fish and crickets.
i have a turtle by himself and i want to put it with the crayfish because the crayfish is eating my goldfish is that a good idea
if its a young crayfish and a big cichlid itll eat the crayfish if the crayfish is a adult they will pick on each other as long as the cichlid isn't big enough to put the crayfish in its mouth and the cichlid isn't slow enough for a crayfish to catch
The kid of coelom crayfish have are a cephalothorax and the abdomen. Crayfish are crustaceans which live in freshwater and closely resemble lobsters.
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There are several species of crayfish in Australia, including the red claw crayfish, Cherax quadricarinatus and the yabbie, C. destructor. The world's largest crayfish, which can grow to almost 7 pounds, is Astacopsis gouldi, found in Tasmania.
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Depends on the species. Most species that live in surface waters may live for 5 to 7 years. but cave-adapted species may live for many decades.The common species of crayfish (crawfish) live about 2 or 3 years, but individuals may live to be as old as 8 years. Some rare species can live as long as 20 years.After reaching 2 years of age, they have usually grown fairly large and have difficulty creating larger shells beyond a certain size. Each new molting makes them more vulnerable to predators.they usually live for 20 years (If you take care of them very well)Crayfish usually live 2-3 years. Some crayfish can live longer than 2-3 years. It depends on their species. :)
Yes it is because crayfish live in the sea. although There are fresh water crayfish. But here Im assuming you are talking about big red ones......
Live minnows or crayfish, crankbaits, spinnerbaits, plastics like worms or crayfish imitators.