the crayfish have little sensors in its body and it regulates its body temp to the water
They do not need to *adapt*. This is their natural habitat.
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.
a crayfish that lives in fresh water 'beep'
Just like any other living thing ... Yes .
Alligators Crocodiles Anacondas Crayfish Cougars etc... It just depends on where the swamp is.
A crayfish is a type of fish that lives in the ocean (slat water)
A crayfish is a type of fish that lives in the ocean (slat water)
crayfish should be put in about the temperature of water you would put fish in.
humans- crayfish-
Yes, you can put crayfish in tap water, but it's important to treat the water first. Tap water often contains chlorine or chloramine, which can be harmful to crayfish. Using a water conditioner to remove these chemicals is advisable. Additionally, ensure the water temperature and pH levels are suitable for the specific species of crayfish you have.
yes so they can grip the bottom of the tank and they dont slip around
Crayfish are most active at night. They leave the protection of the rocks or other cover to forage in the dark, no doubt aided by their long, sensitive antennae. They can even crawl up onto land next to water to go from pool to pool in search of food or to forage along the shore. The location of their gills under the carapace means that they stay moist for some time even when the crayfish is out of the water. This and the crayfish's ability to tolerate low oxygen levels allows them to venture from the water for short periods. If encountered on land by a predator, they adopt a defensive stance with claws at the ready.