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It depends on how craw the fish is
The problem is not with the creatures, it is with your idea. Don't put crawfish and fish together. And feed your crawfish please. kill the craw dad.
Crawfish do not ever come out of their shell. The shell is a type of exoskeleton.
yes they do many pregnant crayfish aka crawfish will eat algae
Bass in rivers generally eat crawfish. The best possible thing you could do catch fish is match the hatch...which is finding a crawfish in your river and find a bait that matches the craw... Or just use live crawfish (DEADLY!)
In my opinion when we wash the craw fish it does not become dry and when we do not wash it it is dry from the first this is my answer of this question
mainly, small craw fish such as shrimp crawfish (slightly bigger than a shrimp) or, even small sharks.
This is a fishing lure designed to look like a crayfish. aka crawfish. Made of a soft synthetic material shaped to imitate live motion when pulled backwards through water.
Crawfish live in rivers, creeks and sometimes you can keep them as pets!!
lots of different things eat crawfish like the trout or a bird and depending on the habitat some other things eat them
well craw fish are extremely territorial so you need a really big tank if you want them to live
No, they are not seafood! They are commonly mistaken as seafood but in reality they are a type of freshwater shellfish that are raised in freshwater ponds and can even be found in ditches that retain water, hence one of their nicknames of "mud bugs".