i would clean it at least once a week. if u don't then it would start to stink and also it wouldn't want to live in that kind of habitat. and also u should poop scoop every two days at least
If the mom crayfish is dead, you should remove her from the tank. Leaving her in the tank can cause bacteria to grow, making the babies sick.
You catch and remove the crays (If necessary remove all rocks branches etc first). Then you can syphon out the water and remove the gravel (Substrate). Clean and/or replace the substrate after the tank has been scrubbed clean. Then clean or replace all the rocks branches etc. Replace or clean (at most) 80% of the filter medium and refill the tank. Add water conditioner if necessary to remove chloramine/chlorine, adjust temperature and return the fish/crayfish to their home.
Crayfish are very good at getting out, so it's best not to fill a tank to the top.
As frequently as you didn't have them. They may clean the glass and eat debris, but they still make waste.
You should clean your hermit crab tank once a week to maintain a healthy environment for your pets.
You can start a small war against other crayfish tanks.
its possible but i have a crayfish who his food is floating he gets it but no they can not get out cause they are use to the water
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
One problem with keeping crayfish as pets is that most crayfish can not be in the same tank. The biggest one usually becomes dominant and injures or even kills the others. Another problem is that if a crayfish and their tank are not properly taken care of it can begin to smell very bad.
you should never clean your fish tank with washing -up liquid or eny thing like that only a sponge that is new and water
you can because it might eat it but i advise that you take it out 2-3 days after it has molted.
Yes, there are several species of freshwater crayfish available in the pet trade. A single crayfish can be kept in a 10-15 gallon or larger tank.