I have a crayfish and its been alive for 4 years now. We feed it usually cheap goldfish, about a dozen 3xs a year or so. They also like earthworms, raw meat and anything else thats alive or lived at one time. They are bottom feeders so they will eat scraps
in a fish tank a good idea to feed them with is sinking pellets,fish food,dead guppies, and worms in the wild they eat plnts ocsionally fish worms and other dead things
Aquatic plants, shrimp pellets, and fish:)
Flies and grasshoppers
lunch meat
Crayfish of what I have seen in the wild and done myself caterpillars will fall in the water and be eaten and in my tank I feed my crayfish meal worms
Crayfish are scavengers and will consume nearly anything is can grip. Sinking Shrimp pellets work well.
crayfish its one of the things that they mostly feed on
i feed mine 4 minnows/baby fish. a favorite is dead blugill
yes, crayfish do eat fish food. i feed my crayfish fish food all the time
yes, crayfish do eat fish food. i feed my crayfish fish food all the time
They feed on snails, crayfish, tadpoles and aquatic vegetation
Fresh water crayfish in the wild feed on both living and dead plants and animals. Those kept in aquariums can eat fish food and plants, but will also feed on small fish which they can catch.
Arctic Loons feed primarily on fish, frogs, and crayfish.
Fresh water crayfish feed upon carrion, small fish and water insects, but the majority of their food is algae and water-type plants. They also filter feed. Saltwater crayfish are also filter feeders, but scavengers too and often feed upon fish carcasses and regularly prey upon urchins.
Crayfish should be fed two to three times per week for optimal growth. During their molt stage, they should not be fed as they do not eat.