electric blue lobster

austinpetemo

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i did a google search and the results that i read arnt as fruitful as i thought theyd be. is it a lobster or a crayfish and will it eat other fish?
 
Cherax quadricarinatus? I am pretty sure it is actually a crayfish but I am probably wrong...

Any type of lobster/crayfish will go after fish and eat what they can catch. If you want to try mixing with fish I would avoid any other bottom dwellers and get quicker, top level fish. I personally wouldn't.

You can trust this site... http://www.practicalfishkeeping.co.uk/pfk/pages/show_article.php?article_id=432
 
so is paying 20 bucks for one getting screwed or is it reasonable?
 
i dont think that's what they should be worth (i think theyre worth about 5 bucks) but 20 is the going price at most stores.
 
lobster = salt water. crayfish = freshwater.

The problem with common names is that very rarely will you see the difference in labeling...many crayfish are locally called "lobsters" and vice-versa.
 
ah well there goes that lol.
 
Electric Blue Lobsters are generally P. alleni or Cherax quads (occassionally it'll be P. clarkii). P. alleni is a bit more expensive to get your hands on than quads (places like crazycrays.com sell quads 3 for $15), and it's more aggressive towards tank mates. But uh, they're crayfish not lobsters. The use of lobster in the name is generally so stores can get around laws that would prohibit their sales (not always, but common enough... happens a lot in TX & WA with species in the cherax genus because they're restricted species), sometimes it's just the common name though (but that's not helpful either because they'll overlap with other species' names).
 
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