Blue Kong Zebra Crayfish (Cherax alyciae), BREDBY: Aquatic Arts
- Very rare and exceptionalĀ species
- Consistently excellent orange, blue, white, black, and brown coloration
- Less aggressive than many other crayfish
- Easy to feed
- Excellent scavengerĀ Ā
- Temperature: 68° - 80° F (20° - 26.7° C)
- pH: 6.5 - 7.5
- KH: 6 - 15 dKH
- Minimum tank size: 30 gallons
- Diet: Crayfish are typically very easy to feed since they are mostly omnivorous scavengers. However, Cherax species can sometimes be a bit finicky (this is not likely with tank-bred specimens). In addition to various plant matter, we have been feeding all of our Cherax crayfish frozen peas and carrots as well as frozen shrimp that is chopped into manageable pieces after thawing. We highly recommend that our customers at least initially offer this diet to their Cherax crayfish. In time, it is very likely that the crayfish will also accept high-quality dry foods, though a varied diet is required for optimal health, coloration, and activity.
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Social behavior:Ā Can be aggressive/territorial with other crayfish, but is much less so than Procambarus species (such as the Electric Blue Crayfish).
- Origin:Ā Papua New Guinea
- Average adult size:Ā 5 - 6 inches (12.7 - 15.2 cm)
- Average purchase size:Ā 2+ inches (5+ cm) for adults, 1+ inch (2.5+ cm) for juveniles
- Recommended Aquatic Arts tankmates:Ā Fast-moving fish (such as Celestial Pearl Danios, Rasboras, Guppies, etc.). While dwarf shrimp can be kept successfully with these crayfish, caution should be exercised, as the crayfish have been known to catch and eat slow, sick, or particularly small shrimp. Cichlids can be aggressive toward crayfish and should not be kept in the same tank. Bottom-dwelling tankmates should also be avoided.
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Blue Kong Zebra Crayfish (Cherax alyciae), BREDBY: Aquatic Arts
Blue Kong Zebra Crayfish (Cherax alyciae), BREDBY: Aquatic Arts
- Very rare and exceptionalĀ species
- Consistently excellent orange, blue, white, black, and brown coloration
- Less aggressive than many other crayfish
- Easy to feed
- Excellent scavengerĀ Ā
- Temperature: 68° - 80° F (20° - 26.7° C)
- pH: 6.5 - 7.5
- KH: 6 - 15 dKH
- Minimum tank size: 30 gallons
- Diet: Crayfish are typically very easy to feed since they are mostly omnivorous scavengers. However, Cherax species can sometimes be a bit finicky (this is not likely with tank-bred specimens). In addition to various plant matter, we have been feeding all of our Cherax crayfish frozen peas and carrots as well as frozen shrimp that is chopped into manageable pieces after thawing. We highly recommend that our customers at least initially offer this diet to their Cherax crayfish. In time, it is very likely that the crayfish will also accept high-quality dry foods, though a varied diet is required for optimal health, coloration, and activity.
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Social behavior:Ā Can be aggressive/territorial with other crayfish, but is much less so than Procambarus species (such as the Electric Blue Crayfish).
- Origin:Ā Papua New Guinea
- Average adult size:Ā 5 - 6 inches (12.7 - 15.2 cm)
- Average purchase size:Ā 2+ inches (5+ cm) for adults, 1+ inch (2.5+ cm) for juveniles
- Recommended Aquatic Arts tankmates:Ā Fast-moving fish (such as Celestial Pearl Danios, Rasboras, Guppies, etc.). While dwarf shrimp can be kept successfully with these crayfish, caution should be exercised, as the crayfish have been known to catch and eat slow, sick, or particularly small shrimp. Cichlids can be aggressive toward crayfish and should not be kept in the same tank. Bottom-dwelling tankmates should also be avoided.
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- Very rare and exceptionalĀ species
- Consistently excellent orange, blue, white, black, and brown coloration
- Less aggressive than many other crayfish
- Easy to feed
- Excellent scavengerĀ Ā
- Temperature: 68° - 80° F (20° - 26.7° C)
- pH: 6.5 - 7.5
- KH: 6 - 15 dKH
- Minimum tank size: 30 gallons
- Diet: Crayfish are typically very easy to feed since they are mostly omnivorous scavengers. However, Cherax species can sometimes be a bit finicky (this is not likely with tank-bred specimens). In addition to various plant matter, we have been feeding all of our Cherax crayfish frozen peas and carrots as well as frozen shrimp that is chopped into manageable pieces after thawing. We highly recommend that our customers at least initially offer this diet to their Cherax crayfish. In time, it is very likely that the crayfish will also accept high-quality dry foods, though a varied diet is required for optimal health, coloration, and activity.
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Social behavior:Ā Can be aggressive/territorial with other crayfish, but is much less so than Procambarus species (such as the Electric Blue Crayfish).
- Origin:Ā Papua New Guinea
- Average adult size:Ā 5 - 6 inches (12.7 - 15.2 cm)
- Average purchase size:Ā 2+ inches (5+ cm) for adults, 1+ inch (2.5+ cm) for juveniles
- Recommended Aquatic Arts tankmates:Ā Fast-moving fish (such as Celestial Pearl Danios, Rasboras, Guppies, etc.). While dwarf shrimp can be kept successfully with these crayfish, caution should be exercised, as the crayfish have been known to catch and eat slow, sick, or particularly small shrimp. Cichlids can be aggressive toward crayfish and should not be kept in the same tank. Bottom-dwelling tankmates should also be avoided.























