Just felt like throwing a question out there. Maybe soemone can help . ive done some searching and finaly identified several of my crays which are the same species. i have two white river crays which look like normal browns. i think 5 cherax quadricarinatus which are know as red claws. theyre blues but with red accents on their pincers and some cobalt blues. im still looking up several of em because they dont appear to have the same color or characteristics as the rest. heres my question. i know you are not suppose to cross breed diff species of crays but i turned on my tank late last night at about 4:00am and caught one of the red claws "mating" with a red cave cray that i have. so i have a blue and a red doing the love dance at night. ive read in several crayfish forums post reports and websites that 9/10 or greater the fry from a mating between crays carries the males genes or genetics whichever way you want to put it. if the fry turn out two be two color crays with some wild color on em is this good or bad? have i started a new species or hybrid or done something wrong? just curious