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- R.I.P. El Cheeto. You will forever be missed.
- Is my lobster pregnant? She’s been hiding in the cave for weeks. When the other female tried to go into the cave the other day, they seemed to start fighting and she backed out and left. This is the first time this one has been out of the cave in weeks, but it doesn’t look like an egg sac?
- I found one of my crayfish 6 dead in my aquarium. This is a male and I believe he was killed, although he doesn't seem to have any wounds. I saw a different crayfish with lots of legs missing. One of my new crayfish that I recently added was very agressive, even to me. Can someone explain?
- Need help with crayfish there seems to be dark red on the back of his head he just molted and I can see some of his organs is this normal
- Crayfish has been demonstrating consistent lethargy & wobbly walking - Cray appropriate medications/treatments I could try for potential ailments?
- Babies
R.I.P. El Cheeto. You will forever be missed. Posted: 18 Sep 2019 08:40 PM PDT
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Posted: 18 Sep 2019 10:18 AM PDT Like title says - a cray I've had for a bit has been particularly lethargic for a while & doesn't seem to be moving well when active. Doesn't appear to be nearing a molt, shell seems to have room to give. I can get a picture later, but I don't recall any signs of shell rot or worms. I know no medications with copper in them. Any other warnings? Any products to try in particular? [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 18 Sep 2019 07:14 AM PDT Hi. I recently set up an aquarium for my big crayfish and 5 babies. Since they like hiding and i have gravel how do i know that the babies are still alive and eating? Sometimes i see one but obviously i can't tell if it's the same one or not [link] [comments] |
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