First you need a male and female yabby. You can tell the difference between yabbies as the female has little bubble on the third back legs. they need to be about 10cm to breed. to breed them they need warm water (not to hot) about 22-28 degrees celcius and long daylight. In a few of days if you do this right your female should have eggs.When yabbies breed, the male yabby releases some sperm onto the female near were she will have her eggs. after this happens the female yabby releases her eggs and they become fertilised. when she has eggs you should remove the male from the tank and leave the female. the female should be in a large tank big enough for atleast 200 baby yabbies. When they hatch and leave there mother you should remove the female as she will eat the babies. If you dont have enough room for the babies they will eat each other but if they have plenty of places to hide, not as many will die
No. Yabbies have an exoskeleton.
No.
They can come out on land only when breeding. My two yabbies did
err not a good idear yabbies will eat a goldfish
Crayfish are known as both crayfish and yabbies in Australia. "Yabbies" are freshwater crayfish, often found in rivers, creeks and dams in rural areas.
yes they are
You can but it's not smart to do so. The Yabbies will rip bits off the fish.
yabbies were first found in edenatorejupiter or guytiporfjubintequa (aqua-poo-poo-flute-free-liteny)
yes yabbies are meat eaters and if arn't fed well the will attack frogs and tadpoles
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No. Yabbies are omnivourous scavengers. They are opportunistic feeders and eat whatever they can find be it dead or alive. Insect larvae/fish other smaller crustacea, rotting plants, fruits etc can all be eaten by Yabbies.
Yabbies are like a small fresh water prawn or cray fish. They are commonly found in creeks and scavange for food.