Yabbie – Medium Red Claw Yabby / Crayfish 8-10cm
$25.86
$32.58
Medium Red Claw Yabby/Crayfish 8-10cm – Hardy Australian Crayfish for Large SetupsMedium Red Claw Yabby/Crayfish 8-10cm supplies active scavenging in freshwater aquariums. This medium-sized variant explores the bottom with energy. It adapts when keepers provide ample space and hiding spots. Plus, the species helps control algae and detritus while displaying bold personality.Size and LifespanAdults grow beyond 8-10 cm and reach impressive lengths. They live for four to six years when aquarists conduct regular water changes and offer diverse foods. This crayfish grants prolonged observation opportunities.Ideal Tank SetupAquarists equip tanks with large volumes and secure covers. They add rocks and PVC pipes for shelter. To replicate its natural habitat, use fine sand substrate and include some vegetation. These elements protect sensitive parts and encourage natural foraging.Compatible Tank MatesKeepers select companions that tolerate bottom dwellers. Large peaceful fish integrate without issues. Suitable tank mates include larger tetras and catfish. Also, other robust cichlids share space in very spacious aquariums.Diet and FeedingThe crayfish consumes sinking pellets and vegetables readily. Owners supplement with frozen bloodworms and algae wafers for balanced nutrition.Breeding and Behaviour of Medium Red Claw Yabby/Crayfish 8-10cmFemales carry eggs under the tail until juveniles emerge. Males show territorial behaviour in breeding periods. Breeders provide extra hides for protection. Medium Red Claw Yabby displays curious and active tank interactions.Species OverviewSpecies – Cherax quadricarinatusCommon Name – Medium Red Claw Yabby/CrayfishOrigin – Northern Australia and Papua New GuineaDiet – OmnivorepH Range – 6.5 – 8.5Temperature – 23 – 28 °CBreed Type – Egg LayerCurrent Size – 8-10cmMax Size – 35cmTank Size – Minimum 120 litresFAQs about Medium Red Claw Yabby/Crayfish 8-10cmWhat size tank is ideal for a medium red claw yabby? A 120-litre tank suits one individual, yet larger volumes improve comfort levels.Can they live with other fish? Medium Red Claw Yabby coexist with large peaceful species when the aquarium provides enough room.How often should I feed them? Offer small amounts one to two times each day.Do they need to be in groups? One crayfish manages alone, but pairs work in bigger tanks.How long do they live? They persist for four to six years with proper maintenance.Add a Medium Red Claw Yabby/Crayfish to Your Aquarium Today!
Shrimp And Crayfish