Yes, water snakes do eat crayfish as part of their diet. They are opportunistic feeders and will consume various aquatic prey, including fish, frogs, and crustaceans like crayfish. The specific species of water snake may influence the frequency of crayfish in their diet, but they are certainly among the potential food sources for these reptiles.
Its primary diet is fish and amphibians, specifically slow fish, crayfish, amphiumas (eel-like salamanders), frogs and toads.
No, its primary diet is fish and amphibians, specifically slow fish, crayfish, amphiumas (eel-like salamanders), frogs and toads.
Yes if the shells get broken otherwise no. I keep crayfish and Tilapia together and crushed some snails for the crayfish to eat, the Tilapia ate them before the crayfish had chance.
Crayfish eat fish, shrimp, water plants, worms, insects, snails, plankton, and more. They will also eat dead plants and animals.
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
Yerrp they eat crayfish !!
Yes they do eat Crayfish
everglade frogs do not eat crayfish
No Snapper do not eat Crayfish but they eat Kiwi and other Native animals.
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.
Crayfish eat fish, shrimp, water plants, worms, insects, snails, plankton, and more. They will also eat dead plants and animals. And yes, they loooove cat food. (:
Crayfish are not fish, and they love to eat fish if they can catch them.