So...many y'all can help solve this one. I went down to the local pond last fall and leaning off the pier scooped ~5 gallons of water into a 5 gallon bucket from near the surface (~6 ft deep off the pier). Also grabbed some floating leaves (couldn't reach the bottom) Wanted to get some critters to break off some live feeder cultures (scored some nice starters for a daphnia and scud culture! kept that going over the winter and been using it for free food).
Anyway, after drawing a few things off I put the bucket aside and sort of...forgot about it? All winter? Dont hate! I checked with a flashlight to make sure I hadn't gotten any fish or anything inadvertently. So I had put the bucket off in the side of my storage closet off of my fish room and when I popped it open last month expecting it to be foul, found a big 'ol crawdad chillin on the top of the muck/leaves! Scooped him over and put him in a tank and he's thriving. Eating like a champ and molting like once a week or so (guess he was hungry)
How did he end up there? Was there an egg free-floating? On a leaf? Did I just happen to catch him free swimming (with a bucket?!) and not see him? I'm honestly confused.

Anyway, after drawing a few things off I put the bucket aside and sort of...forgot about it? All winter? Dont hate! I checked with a flashlight to make sure I hadn't gotten any fish or anything inadvertently. So I had put the bucket off in the side of my storage closet off of my fish room and when I popped it open last month expecting it to be foul, found a big 'ol crawdad chillin on the top of the muck/leaves! Scooped him over and put him in a tank and he's thriving. Eating like a champ and molting like once a week or so (guess he was hungry)
How did he end up there? Was there an egg free-floating? On a leaf? Did I just happen to catch him free swimming (with a bucket?!) and not see him? I'm honestly confused.
