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riggs
Post subject: Blue Crayfish
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2005 12:52 pm
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Hi Ned, I was in last night and purchased the pair of Blue Crays and I was having a hard time remembering exactly what they were. Between my girlfriend and I we think you might have said Malacostraca. Is this correct??

They made the trip back home without problem and seem to be doing just fine in their new home. They were given about 5 shrimp pellets about an hour after introduced into their new home and gobbled them up quickly. For the time being I'm tryin to obtain their scientific name so I can be better able to gather any info on them I can. Any info on these particular crayfish is greatly appreciated. Hope you're having a good Monday and Thanks again.


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Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2005 8:28 pm
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honestly
I have no idea of the scientific name

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Post subject: Could be from Floriday or Australia
Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2005 6:28 am
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I think these are the choices:

Procambarus alleni (Florida)

Cherax tenuimanus (Australia)

Cherax destructor (Australia)

I've also got one - and I don't know which it is.


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Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2005 10:16 am
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thanks for the replys. do you have any idea of point of origin?? one of my concerns is ideal temperature as one of the species from Australia usually has a higher water temperature and I'd like to duplicate that enviroment to the best of my ability. typically all the north american and other species require cooler water temperatures, would you be able to say with any certainty that these are North American crays?? Sorry to be _ a pain in the butt, I know I should have asked all these questions in the store before I made the purchase.


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Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2005 3:26 pm
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All the blue crays you get here are Alleni with very few exceptions.

If you need an ID on a crayfish talk to Glenn, GWCHAT on aquabid, he lives aroung the area nd he knows a helluva lot about all freshwater inverts.

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Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2005 4:45 pm
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Eric, Thank you very much. I"m going to get some pictures tonight and post them up @ bluecrayfish.com to see if someone can positively id them. I'll also try to get in touch with Glen to see what he has to say. Thanks again guys, and Uncle Ned, if you ever get any albino bristle nose around 3-4 inches, I WANT ONE!!!! LOL Have a great night guys.


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Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2005 6:56 pm
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I do have at least 3) 2.75" albino Bushys $16 ea
they are hiding in the cichlid room

I have zero expertise
on crayfish

what gets shipped to me out of Florida invoiced as Alleni is NEVER blue

doesn't mean that blue ones are NOT Alleni

4 or five of the blue crays in stock came locally (bred & raised by) my freind Lea
2 or 3 of them came from one of 2 local wholesalers

neither would have any idea of origin or scientific name

I'm expecting a blue freshwater (with a yellow tail ) cray tomorrow
I only ordered 1 , it's expensive

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Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2005 9:17 am
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oooh i'm going to have to make another trip down. Thanks for the info on the Blues and rest assured if these two ever do mate you'll have a fresh batch of babies if you want them. But just to ask, these were in the tank as a pair. Do you know for sure if they were male and female??


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Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2005 6:30 pm
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oooh i'm going to have to make another trip down.
Yellow tail Blue Cray did NOT come in...

But just to ask, these were in the tank as a pair. Do you know for sure if they were male and female?? I don't know, if they were marked as a pair then those were the ones Lea raised.

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Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2005 4:57 pm
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Sexing crays is really easy.

You grab the crayfish by the back, lift it up turn it upside down and pull the tail flat. The last set of legs, in a male will have sperm ducts going diagonally down from them, and in female these will be absent. You can probably find a pic online.

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thanks alot eric, 'preciate the help. you guys have a great weekend


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Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2005 4:05 pm
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Lea came by today...she says the blue crays max out at 4"...

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Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2005 8:10 pm
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That max size means it is certainly not a Cherax, as they get HUGE.

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