--- In crayfishworldaccessgroup@..., "crayfishcity"
<crayfishcity@...> wrote:
>
> I have a pair of blue crayfish and wa wondering what I have to do to get them
to breed? Also how long do I have to wait before I start to see eggs? I found
crayfish in my driveway and it had speckles on it. Can you tell me what kind it
is? I live in shouthern Indiana.
>
YOU DONT HAVE TO DO NOTHING TO GET THEM TO BREED THEY WILL JUST DO IT WHEN THERE
READY. AND AS FAR AS THE CRAYFISH YOU FOUND IM NOT SURE WHAT TYPE IT IS.
I have a pair of blue crayfish and wa wondering what I have to do to get them
to breed? Also how long do I have to wait before I start to see eggs? I found
crayfish in my driveway and it had speckles on it. Can you tell me what kind it
is? I live in shouthern Indiana.
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thanks alot for the info,im going to sell them when they start crawling around,how much do you think for one baby? I have sold many of my blue pearls right off the tail and they all did good, they ship better when there small.
From: leck ms <leckms@...> To: crayfishworldaccessgroup@... Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2009 5:33:25 AM Subject: Re: [crayfishworldaccessgroup] (unknown)
Hi , great to hear that you have a orange tips with babies, it is as simple as any other crays with babies, you can remove or block away other crayfish in the tank if you have any. Provide a good hiding place (eg pvc pipe), once the babies are about 2 weeks old they will start to move around and leave the mother eventually. During this time you need to give some crush fish-pellets, shrimps stick or some water plants as food . If not they will fight and eat up each other.Also provide many small pvc-pipes for hiding/protection.
--- On Tue, 30/6/09, regina jewell <regina644@yahoo. com> wrote:
From: regina jewell <regina644@yahoo. com> Subject: Re: [crayfishworldacces sgroup] (unknown) To: crayfishworldaccess group@yahoogroup s.com.au Date: Tuesday, 30 June, 2009, 4:04 AM
HI
I HAVE A ORANGETIP WITH BABIES AND WAS WONDERING ARE THEY EASY TO TAKE CARE OF JUST LIKE ANYOTHER CRAY WITH BABIES?
From: donald dow <minicooper_hk@ yahoo.com> To: crayfishworldaccess group@yahoogroup s.com.au Sent: Monday, June 29, 2009 12:26:15 AM Subject: Re: [crayfishworldacces sgroup] (unknown)
Yes, I am... So what kind of crayfish u r keeping?
Hi , great to hear that you have a orange tips with babies, it is as simple as any other crays with babies, you can remove or block away other crayfish in the tank if you have any. Provide a good hiding place (eg pvc pipe), once the babies are about 2 weeks old they will start to move around and leave the mother eventually. During this time you need to give some crush fish-pellets, shrimps stick or some water plants as food . If not they will fight and eat up each other.Also provide many small pvc-pipes for hiding/protection.
--- On Tue, 30/6/09, regina jewell <regina644@...> wrote:
From: regina jewell <regina644@...> Subject: Re: [crayfishworldaccessgroup] (unknown) To:
crayfishworldaccessgroup@... Date: Tuesday, 30 June, 2009, 4:04 AM
HI
I HAVE A ORANGETIP WITH BABIES AND WAS WONDERING ARE THEY EASY TO TAKE CARE OF JUST LIKE ANYOTHER CRAY WITH BABIES?
From: donald dow <minicooper_hk@ yahoo.com> To: crayfishworldaccess group@yahoogroup s.com.au Sent: Monday, June 29, 2009 12:26:15 AM Subject: Re: [crayfishworldacces sgroup] (unknown)
Yes, I am... So what kind of crayfish u r keeping?
I HAVE A ORANGETIP WITH BABIES AND WAS WONDERING ARE THEY EASY TO TAKE CARE OF JUST LIKE ANYOTHER CRAY WITH BABIES?
From: donald dow <minicooper_hk@...> To: crayfishworldaccessgroup@... Sent: Monday, June 29, 2009 12:26:15 AM Subject: Re: [crayfishworldaccessgroup] (unknown)
Yes, I am... So what kind of crayfish u r keeping?
i have a female with babies and was just wondering are they easy to take care of like anyother crayfish with babies?
From: leck ms <leckms@...> To: crayfishworldaccessgroup@... Sent: Monday, June 29, 2009 2:55:59 AM Subject: Re: [crayfishworldaccessgroup] (unknown)
Hi , i have 3 red tips or orange tips. They are a little more shy then other crays. What do you actually want to find out ? maybe can list out some questions, so that we can start somewhere...
Leck
--- On Mon, 29/6/09, regina jewell <regina644@...> wrote:
From: regina jewell <regina644@...> Subject: Re: [crayfishworldaccessgroup] (unknown) To: crayfishworldaccessgroup@... Date: Monday, 29 June, 2009, 12:03 AM
do you know anything about the orange tips
From: bella iqbal <iqbal_gobel2004@...> To: crayfishworldaccessgroup@... Sent: Sunday, June 28, 2009 11:02:49 AM Subject: Re: [crayfishworldaccessgroup] (unknown)
hai
mr.Gobel
--- On Sat, 27/6/09, regina jewell <regina644@...> wrote:
From: regina jewell <regina644@...> Subject: [crayfishworldaccessgroup] (unknown) To: crayfishworldaccessgroup@... Date: Saturday, 27 June, 2009, 7:28 PM
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Hi , i have 3 red tips or orange tips. They are a little more shy then other crays. What do you actually want to find out ? maybe can list out some questions, so that we can start somewhere...
Leck
--- On Mon, 29/6/09, regina jewell <regina644@...> wrote:
From: regina jewell <regina644@...> Subject: Re: [crayfishworldaccessgroup] (unknown) To: crayfishworldaccessgroup@... Date: Monday, 29 June, 2009, 12:03 AM
do you know anything about the orange tips
From: bella iqbal <iqbal_gobel2004@...> To: crayfishworldaccessgroup@... Sent: Sunday, June 28, 2009 11:02:49 AM Subject: Re: [crayfishworldaccessgroup] (unknown)
hai
mr.Gobel
--- On Sat, 27/6/09, regina jewell <regina644@...> wrote:
From: regina jewell <regina644@...> Subject: [crayfishworldaccessgroup] (unknown) To: crayfishworldaccessgroup@... Date: Saturday, 27 June, 2009, 7:28 PM
hello
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Yes, I am... So what kind of crayfish u r keeping?
--- On Sun, 6/28/09, regina jewell <regina644@...> wrote:
> From: regina jewell <regina644@...>
> Subject: [crayfishworldaccessgroup] (unknown)
> To: crayfishworldaccessgroup@...
> Date: Sunday, June 28, 2009, 5:25 PM
>
>
> HELLLLLLLLLLLLOOOOOOOO IS ANYBODY ON THIS
> THING ANYMORE
>
>
>
>
--- In crayfishworldaccessgroup@..., "erikaandnewton"
<emcisme@...> wrote:
>
> 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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hi i have a orange tip female with babies i can not find any info on how to take
care of them can someone help me?
Hi jane they look like baby marron, I am not sure how to tell when
they are that young if they are the hairy ones or not. I had some
little ones last year and they looked very simular to the photos. do
you have any large ones.
greetings all..
i am wondering if anyone can help with the identification of these baby
crustaceans i found in my pond. Some kids gave me a bucketful
of 'yabbies' about a year ago and i tipped them in. A couple of days
ago i drained the pond to catch the axolotls that i breed in there and
lo and behold there were baby crayfishy things. Can anyone tell me what
they are? here is a link to the pix.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/2roxfox/3086235087/
there are several photos of them in my photostream. I caught about 30
of the little things last night because i thought the big ones would
eat them.
cheers, hope someone can shed some light on the mystery for me.
jane:)
The best method to catch our crays are with hoop/drop nets. I have found that pilchard works a charm to catch them, put a piece or two in an old stocking. Up around Noojee you shouldnt have a problem at all finding them!!!!! Just try and find a bend in the river or a slower running part drop your pot & away you go. I normaly catch 1-1.5kg around that area.
Good Luck. Cheers, Matt.
--- On Sun, 23/11/08, sebreeves <sebreeves@...> wrote:
From: sebreeves <sebreeves@...> Subject: [crayfishworldaccessgroup] gippsland crays To: crayfishworldaccessgroup@... Received: Sunday, 23 November, 2008, 9:17 AM
Hi, just some Qs on catching gippsland ctays What is the best bait? What is the best method? what habbitat would i find crays in? i will be fishing streams around noojee victoria
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Note: all crays caught will be returned to water unharmed
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Hi,
just some Qs on catching gippsland ctays
What is the best bait?
What is the best method?
what habbitat would i find crays in?
i will be fishing streams around noojee victoria
cheer
Note: all crays caught will be returned to water unharmed
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I am collection the Cherax blue moon, hoa creek and organge tips.
Please sell me some!
--- In crayfishworldaccessgroup@..., "Yep"
<everynowanthen29456@...> wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I'm fairly new here and located in South Carolina usa.
> Does anyone here actively collect crays and trade crayfish?
> I have many types of crays that I keep and breed and always have
> extra baby's or adults available to trade at different times of the
> year.
> I also sell excess young when there are no trades.
> Some are north american like Cambarus manningi and coosae, aussie's
> like Cherax blue moon, hoa creek and orange tips, I also have over
5
> types of Cambarellus and some tropical shrimp types.
> I collect crays and some native fish two or three times a month
from
> different areas and states.
> I do not ship first, however I have current trade references from
as
> far away as germany and as close as my own state of south carolina
> with all positive results.
> I ship the crays in insulted boxes with heatpaks.
> Anyway, if there are any people here collecting/catching crays or
> have some that I don't and you want to trade just email me at
> everynowanthen29456@
> I have some baby cherax albertisii less than an inch right now, and
> some Cambarus coosae, I also have a few extra adult males
Procambarus
> spiculifer with awesome colors, these guys are giants.
> Take care.
>
Hello,
We are a crayfish farm in Indonesia that specializes in farming cherax
quadricarinatus in all sizes. We do serve international customers and
we have been exporting our products to different countries such as
Singapore, Hong Kong and Pakistan. Please visit our website for
further information. www.mineralindo.com Thank you.
Best Regards,
Vicky Gunawan