blue coloration for crayfish is an abnormality and i think only 1 in 100.000 are blue. so if you find one.
good for you.
Yes. Blue herons eat crayfish, along with fish, frogs and even small mammals and reptiles.
The enemies of crayfish are large fish, otters, great blue herons, mink, muskrats, raccoons, turtles, snakes, and frogs. Other crayfish and fish prey on the young and eggs.
Yes, there is
if its a blue moon crayfish your talking about, then no. they're territorial and aggressive, and they would attack and eat any fish you put in there. however, if it was, say, a loach, then the loach would eat the crayfish. if you had Mexican dwarf orange crayfish though, they can be housed with any type of fish that will not eat them. they're very calm and docile.
About $100 dollars from what the local craw fisherman tell me.
There are five native species of crayfishes in Nebraska. These include the Northern crayfish (Orconectes virilis), Papershell crayfish (Orconectes immunis), Ringed crayfish (Orconectes neglectus neglectus), Devil crayfish (Cambarus diogenes), and Grassland crayfish (Procambarus gracilis). The Northern crayfish is found statewide. The Papershell crayfish is primarily in the eastern and northern portions of the state, being rare in the Republican and Blue River basins. The Ringed crayfish is found in the western 2/3 of the state. Devil crayfish are found in the east and north. The range of the Grassland crayfish is not well defined but is in the southeast corner of the state. In addition, Rusty crayfish (Orconectes rusticus) were recently found in a couple of lakes in the metro-Omaha area.
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i would find crayfish at dalens resort in hayward wisconsin. its on big chetac lake.
not true, they also sell pigs
Crayfish
they weigh 0.6
the crayfish enemy is busuk because is Avery smelly species!wow!he study at tanjung BUSUK centre TBC.so,the crayfish will go find him