Crayfish will actually attack fish. It is best to keep them separated.
none, no fish at all
You probably know by now, but anyway. Most crayfish will eat just about anything, but will suffer from an unbalanced diet in the long run. Betta food will have the proteins they need, but not the minerals.
no!!
With fish it is best to acclimate them slowly and to keep them in a quarantine tank for the first few weeks. This keeps a new fish from bringing diseases which can be fatal into a tank. It is not a good sign when a fish is not eating a stress coat can help. Watch the fish for signs of cloudy eyes and white spots if this appears the fish has ick and if not treated quickly it can kill all the fish in the tank.
A Cray fish carapace is equivalent to your skeleton (endoskeleton), all crustations have an exoskeleton, as do insects and, as do most gastropods and molluscs (snails and calms)
crayfish should be put in about the temperature of water you would put fish in.
Crayfish are not fish, and they love to eat fish if they can catch them.
A crayfish is not a fish because they have bones on the outside of their body fish don't.
The crayfish isn't a fish at all - it is related to the lobster.
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.
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
No, they are crustaceans, not fish . they are invertabrates.
Yes they do eat Crayfish
There is a lake where you can fish crayfish northwest of Lumbridge Castle (east of Draynor Village).
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)