Its a ten gallon. The temperature actually got up close to 90
yesterday so I opted for putting the tank down stairs. Course that
leads to the dilemma of now needing a stand. Why is it every other
time, used ten gallon stands are a dime a dozen, now that I need one,
there are none to be found?
I have a whisper J filter running, do I need to give him an air stone?
One web site I saw mentioned full spectrum lighting, is this for his
health or to make him look prettier? He's pretty cool, and ballsy. He
has no hesitation making a move toward something he sees as a threat
(my hand fixing a plant or the dogs on the other side of the glass!)
Now to figure out what kind of crayfish I have!
Thanks,
erika-wilmington,de-usa
--- In crayfishworldaccessgroup@..., "Enrique Aniceto"
<acocil@...> wrote:
>
> No too bad. But, what's the water capacity of your tank?
> The more water, the better.
> And would it have aeration? an air pump?
>
> Good luck!
>
> >From: "erikaandnewton" <emcisme@...>
> >Reply-To: crayfishworldaccessgroup@...
> >To: crayfishworldaccessgroup@...
> >Subject: [crayfishworldaccessgroup] getting a crayfish tomorrow
and have a
> >question
> >Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 19:11:29 -0000
> >
> >Long story short, I agreed to give a home to a crayfish that is
being
> >booted out for being a crayfish. I'd like to set the tank up in my
> >upstairs room, but in the summer the temperature is close to 80, is
> >this too warm for what I'm told is a blue crayfish?
> >
> >Thanks!
> >
> >erika,
> >wilmington de, usa
> >
>
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