Dwarf Cajun Crayfish!

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OhNo123

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I have 7 or more? dwarf crayfish for sale. They are the species of Cambarellus Shufeldtii. I only counted 7, but if there are more, I'll throw them in there. 5 of them are juvies and the others are adults. The juvis are growing fast, I woke up to see a molted shell today and yesterday. :perv:

All of my dwarf crayfish - at least 7 (possibly 8) shipped with java moss or some plant for $32.50 shipped priority mail. Tomorrow is the only day I can ship them out, so act fast.

Paypal only.

I don't have my camera right now since my brother is using it, but I did get a picture from a month ago of the adult male shown below. He's kinda blue because he molted recently.

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I wish I had the money, I need them bad! Oh well, I get paid in two weeks if you still have them, Ill definately take them :-D
 
I hope you have a good and safe trip. If you still have them when you get back, let me know. I would love them. Ill put money aside for them :-D
 
Can you put them in a community tank? How big do they get? I'm Cajun and live in Cajun Heartland, but the only crawfish that I know of get big and we eat them. :-)

I want them if I can put them with my community fish. Well, if they are easy to keep.

EDIT: Well, I think it's too late anyway.
 
Can you put them in a community tank? How big do they get? I'm Cajun and live in Cajun Heartland, but the only crawfish that I know of get big and we eat them. :-)

I want them if I can put them with my community fish. Well, if they are easy to keep.

EDIT: Well, I think it's too late anyway.

they only get 1-1.5" and do well in a community tank. Just make sure you have no big fish that will pick on them. Also make sure you dont have any shrimps in the tank because the crays might attack out of curiosity. They like alot of hiding places. And overall they are pretty easy to keep if you have an established tank.
 
they only get 1-1.5" and do well in a community tank. Just make sure you have no big fish that will pick on them. Also make sure you dont have any shrimps in the tank because the crays might attack out of curiosity. They like alot of hiding places. And overall they are pretty easy to keep if you have an established tank.

Thank, man! Well, too bad I didn't see this earlier. They would go perfect in my tank. The biggest fish I have are my Congo Tetra. Well, besides my BGK...forgot about him. I'm not sure he'd mess with them though, but I dunno.
 
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