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
Hi,
Just found some unusual crays at a lfs and wanted some help
identifying them. They were sold as Red Chili Crays.
Grayish underbody, redish rust colored on top, black tip on claws,
flat on the outside of claws, almost a half circle on inside rimmed
with cream color and some small serations on the inside. body all the
same width from head to tail, middle joint in arms is a creamy brown
color.
Will post pictures as soon as i can.
Thanks,
Karen (ohio, usa)
hey champ,
a crayfish already gets from its shell,thats why it eats its shell
after molting,this is the reason why they eat it to help harden up
their new shell.you might be onto something with adding calcium to the
water as im guessing calcium builds up on their shell already leaving
it a good source of it once they molt,but im unsure of the need to add
liquid calcium to the water.if your still willing to try out your
theory,try it on one test subject an follow the instructions to the
letter so you dont add to much,an let me know how it goes thanks.
--- In crayfishworldaccessgroup@..., "erikaandnewton"
<emcisme@...> wrote:
>
> so, the crayfish has molted for the second time in two weeks. This
got
> me to wondering itf it might be a good idea to add some calcium to
his
> water. I have liquid calcium I use for something else, so I could use
> that. do crays need extra calcium for molting, if not would it hurt
to
> give him some?
>
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.
so, the crayfish has molted for the second time in two weeks. This got
me to wondering itf it might be a good idea to add some calcium to his
water. I have liquid calcium I use for something else, so I could use
that. do crays need extra calcium for molting, if not would it hurt to
give him some?
G'day, the hair you talk about sounds like an algea growth. But i am not that qualified to make a comment. The crayfish i keep only last a week or so, b4 they end up in the cooking pot. Cheers Matt.
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Hello, My name is Fajar I live in Bogor-Indonesia, very nice to meet you all..!! I have a few crayfish as a pets, but around of their body is grow hair, is it normal or do i have to give a special treatment for my crayfish? thank you..
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thanks.
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tripper308au <tripper308au@...> wrote:
Hi all, am keen in getting suggestions for feeding a cray that i have living in my bathtub. Ive had him about a month or so and am pretty
sure that he's getting bored of carrot, only because it sinks and doesnt pollute the water to much. Am looking for a fish tank that i can set-up to transfer him into, so suggestions on this also would be great. Cheers Matt & "Pinchy".
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no problem matt,the longer they live,the larger they get for a bigger
meal.my serving suggestions work well with fish too,particularly
catfish,its either that or garlic cray?carrot an lettuce go better
for fattening him up when its boiled too,an a nice side dish. hahaha
good luck with your pet pinchy
--- In crayfishworldaccessgroup@..., Mark Hamilton
<tripper308au@...> wrote:
>
> Mel, Ta for the info I'll give it a run. We are a little backward
out here in the bush down-under, thus only foreseeing end munch-
ability as apposed to longevity. Seems I'm getting
soft..........Notwithstanding my interest in aquarium setup and
well........shall we say recipes. Cheers Matt.
>
> melvin character <klowncollage@...> wrote: what up matt,
> got some suggestions for pinchy,get him some barly straw to eat
freom a
> fodder store or aquaculture store/farm an that also double's to
keep
> the acidity down in the water an prevent algea,
> also get some crayfish pellets from a aquarium store, but from my
own
> personal expirience is that the sinking pellets for catfish are
great
> for them as its made from water plants,they just love those,an last
but
> not least dont give pinchy a hot bath to soak in if you havent got
any
> pepper,oregano,lemon juice an butter to put on him after the bath.
>
> --- In crayfishworldaccessgroup@..., "tripper308au"
> <tripper308au@> wrote:
> >
> > Hi all, am keen in getting suggestions for feeding a cray that i
have
> > living in my bathtub. Ive had him about a month or so and am
pretty
> > sure that he's getting bored of carrot, only because it sinks and
> > doesnt pollute the water to much. Am looking for a fish tank that
i
> > can set-up to transfer him into, so suggestions on this also
would be
> > great. Cheers Matt & "Pinchy".
> >
>
>
>
>
>
>
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Mel, Ta for the info I'll give it a run. We are a little backward out here in the bush down-under, thus only foreseeing end munch-ability as apposed to longevity. Seems I'm getting soft..........Notwithstanding my interest in aquarium setup and well........shall we say recipes. Cheers Matt.
melvin character <klowncollage@...> wrote:
what up matt, got some suggestions for pinchy,get him some barly straw to eat freom a fodder store or aquaculture store/farm an that also double's to keep the acidity
down in the water an prevent algea, also get some crayfish pellets from a aquarium store, but from my own personal expirience is that the sinking pellets for catfish are great for them as its made from water plants,they just love those,an last but not least dont give pinchy a hot bath to soak in if you havent got any pepper,oregano,lemon juice an butter to put on him after the bath.
--- In crayfishworldaccessgroup@yahoogroups.com.au, "tripper308au" <tripper308au@...> wrote: > > Hi all, am keen in getting suggestions for feeding a cray that i have > living in my bathtub. Ive had him about a month or so and am pretty > sure that he's getting bored of carrot, only because it sinks and > doesnt pollute the water to much. Am looking for a fish tank that i > can set-up to transfer him into, so suggestions on this also
would be > great. Cheers Matt & "Pinchy". >
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what up matt,
got some suggestions for pinchy,get him some barly straw to eat freom a
fodder store or aquaculture store/farm an that also double's to keep
the acidity down in the water an prevent algea,
also get some crayfish pellets from a aquarium store, but from my own
personal expirience is that the sinking pellets for catfish are great
for them as its made from water plants,they just love those,an last but
not least dont give pinchy a hot bath to soak in if you havent got any
pepper,oregano,lemon juice an butter to put on him after the bath.
--- In crayfishworldaccessgroup@..., "tripper308au"
<tripper308au@...> wrote:
>
> Hi all, am keen in getting suggestions for feeding a cray that i have
> living in my bathtub. Ive had him about a month or so and am pretty
> sure that he's getting bored of carrot, only because it sinks and
> doesnt pollute the water to much. Am looking for a fish tank that i
> can set-up to transfer him into, so suggestions on this also would be
> great. Cheers Matt & "Pinchy".
>
Hi all, am keen in getting suggestions for feeding a cray that i have
living in my bathtub. Ive had him about a month or so and am pretty
sure that he's getting bored of carrot, only because it sinks and
doesnt pollute the water to much. Am looking for a fish tank that i
can set-up to transfer him into, so suggestions on this also would be
great. Cheers Matt & "Pinchy".
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I'm o.k. with him eating the plants, its all about making him happy,
guppies too. he's proving quite useful in getting rid of sickly
guppies from my frog tank (I move the guppies to him) soon as I get
the pictures put onto disk (as I have not mastered downloading right
from my camera) i'll post some.
Thanks!
erika-wilmington,de-usa
--- In crayfishworldaccessgroup@..., "melvin
character" <klowncollage@...> wrote:
>
> hey buddy,if it looks blue its blue.
> i know there is different variations of blue but blue is still
blue.
> asttach them to your email so its recieved.
> i hope your happy with the crayfish eating your pond plants as it
> will but its a perfectly acceptable source of food for it as
crayfish
> eaty mainly that.guppies are just a food source for it to eat if it
> can catch them,maybe while thier sleeping at night ;) and with the
> light,it can only get bluer as it sheds it shell each time..im sure
> everyone interested on this site will be happy to view your photo's
> of your crayfish an give their opinion's to what species it is an
how
> to look after it.thats what this site is for.
>
> --- In
crayfishworldaccessgroup@..., "erikaandnewton"
> <emcisme@> wrote:
> >
> > I actually just took some pictures of him, his former owner wants
> to
> > know how he's doing. Do I put them in the photos section or just
> > attach them to my e-mail?
> > So he doesn't need the light, but he'd like some plkants and they
> > need the light, 'kay, I'll get him some plants when I go pick up
> some
> > guppies for him.
> > I already covered the openings in the lid of his tank with
plastic
> > mesh. the tube will run right through it.
> >
> > erika-wilminton,de-usa
> >
> >
> > -- In crayfishworldaccessgroup@..., "Enrique
> Aniceto"
> > <acocil@> wrote:
> > >
> > > well, if you have access to a digital camera, take a pic or two
> and
> > send it.
> > > Perhaps I could narrowed it down if I see it.
> > >
> > > The ligth is good if you have aquatic plant, which the crayfish
> > will benefit
> > > from.
> > > Airstones are good, but make sure there is no way the crayfish
> > could climb
> > > up and exit the tank.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > >From: "erikaandnewton" <emcisme@>
> > > >Reply-To: crayfishworldaccessgroup@...
> > > >To: crayfishworldaccessgroup@...
> > > >Subject: [crayfishworldaccessgroup] Re: getting a crayfish
> > tomorrow and
> > > >have a question-got him
> > > >Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 22:31:59 -0000
> > > >
> > > >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
> >
> > >
> >
>
hey buddy,if it looks blue its blue.
i know there is different variations of blue but blue is still blue.
asttach them to your email so its recieved.
i hope your happy with the crayfish eating your pond plants as it
will but its a perfectly acceptable source of food for it as crayfish
eaty mainly that.guppies are just a food source for it to eat if it
can catch them,maybe while thier sleeping at night ;) and with the
light,it can only get bluer as it sheds it shell each time..im sure
everyone interested on this site will be happy to view your photo's
of your crayfish an give their opinion's to what species it is an how
to look after it.thats what this site is for.
--- In crayfishworldaccessgroup@..., "erikaandnewton"
<emcisme@...> wrote:
>
> I actually just took some pictures of him, his former owner wants
to
> know how he's doing. Do I put them in the photos section or just
> attach them to my e-mail?
> So he doesn't need the light, but he'd like some plkants and they
> need the light, 'kay, I'll get him some plants when I go pick up
some
> guppies for him.
> I already covered the openings in the lid of his tank with plastic
> mesh. the tube will run right through it.
>
> erika-wilminton,de-usa
>
>
> -- In crayfishworldaccessgroup@..., "Enrique
Aniceto"
> <acocil@> wrote:
> >
> > well, if you have access to a digital camera, take a pic or two
and
> send it.
> > Perhaps I could narrowed it down if I see it.
> >
> > The ligth is good if you have aquatic plant, which the crayfish
> will benefit
> > from.
> > Airstones are good, but make sure there is no way the crayfish
> could climb
> > up and exit the tank.
> >
> >
> >
> > >From: "erikaandnewton" <emcisme@>
> > >Reply-To: crayfishworldaccessgroup@...
> > >To: crayfishworldaccessgroup@...
> > >Subject: [crayfishworldaccessgroup] Re: getting a crayfish
> tomorrow and
> > >have a question-got him
> > >Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 22:31:59 -0000
> > >
> > >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
>
> >
>
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CRAYFISH SITE FOR DISCUSSION ABOUT CRAYFISH.DO YOU EVEN KNOW WHAT
CRAYFISH ARE? THIS IS NOT A DATING SITE OK.
--- In crayfishworldaccessgroup@..., "muslimgirl65"
<muslimgirl65@...> wrote:
>
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> Don`t miss it!!
>
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>
I actually just took some pictures of him, his former owner wants to
know how he's doing. Do I put them in the photos section or just
attach them to my e-mail?
So he doesn't need the light, but he'd like some plkants and they
need the light, 'kay, I'll get him some plants when I go pick up some
guppies for him.
I already covered the openings in the lid of his tank with plastic
mesh. the tube will run right through it.
erika-wilminton,de-usa
-- In crayfishworldaccessgroup@..., "Enrique Aniceto"
<acocil@...> wrote:
>
> well, if you have access to a digital camera, take a pic or two and
send it.
> Perhaps I could narrowed it down if I see it.
>
> The ligth is good if you have aquatic plant, which the crayfish
will benefit
> from.
> Airstones are good, but make sure there is no way the crayfish
could climb
> up and exit the tank.
>
>
>
> >From: "erikaandnewton" <emcisme@...>
> >Reply-To: crayfishworldaccessgroup@...
> >To: crayfishworldaccessgroup@...
> >Subject: [crayfishworldaccessgroup] Re: getting a crayfish
tomorrow and
> >have a question-got him
> >Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 22:31:59 -0000
> >
> >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
>
well, if you have access to a digital camera, take a pic or two and send it.
Perhaps I could narrowed it down if I see it.
The ligth is good if you have aquatic plant, which the crayfish will benefit
from.
Airstones are good, but make sure there is no way the crayfish could climb
up and exit the tank.
>From: "erikaandnewton" <emcisme@...>
>Reply-To: crayfishworldaccessgroup@...
>To: crayfishworldaccessgroup@...
>Subject: [crayfishworldaccessgroup] Re: getting a crayfish tomorrow and
>have a question-got him
>Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 22:31:59 -0000
>
>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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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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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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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
here in australia we have an esturine burrowing shrimp sometimes
called 'clickers' an they are found on the beach at low tide.there is
one way to catch them,an thats to use a device called a sand pump.we
use this by placing the end of the pump over the holes an proceeding
to
suck the sand up from below the pump an then expelling the contents on
to the sand above leaving the sand an the clicker from inside the
hole.im suggesting this method to apeal to your curiosity about the
holes,where there found in the semi swampy areas you mentioned so
perhaps you can try this method to find out whats inside them.its
either that or try using baited nets in the creeks and swamps
themselves. good luck with it.
--- In crayfishworldaccessgroup@..., ";-)"
<gem969@...> wrote:
>
> Just curious, we have lots of land near creeks or semi-swampy land
and
> we have these huge crawdad holes.
>
> How and when can I catch some?
>
so...when u want to catch them, i suggest u to hunt it in the night.
just a little advice from crayfish farmer in indonesia.
good luck.
Enrique Aniceto <acocil@...> wrote:
can you send a picture?
>From: ";-)" >Reply-To: crayfishworldaccessgroup@... >To: crayfishworldaccessgroup@... >Subject: [crayfishworldaccessgroup] Dry land crawdad's? >Date: Wed, 09 May 2007 03:48:36 -0000 > >Just curious, we have lots of land near creeks or semi-swampy land and >we have these huge crawdad holes. > >How and when can I catch
some? > > >
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