D dudey Candiru MFK Member Jun 29, 2008 976 2 48 us Nov 18, 2008 #1 First came without a claw and after two moltings his claw grew back. Any id would be appreciated
S synodontisjack Fire Eel MFK Member Feb 20, 2008 1,404 7 68 31 England, London Nov 18, 2008 #2 procambarus alleni
B BTB0923 Candiru MFK Member May 2, 2008 680 0 46 Morrisville, North Carolina Nov 18, 2008 #3 Nice cray....I think that is a pretty rare color for an alleni.
S synodontisjack Fire Eel MFK Member Feb 20, 2008 1,404 7 68 31 England, London Nov 18, 2008 #4 its one of the whiter varients normaly they are bit more blue but you see this morph from time to time.
its one of the whiter varients normaly they are bit more blue but you see this morph from time to time.
B BTB0923 Candiru MFK Member May 2, 2008 680 0 46 Morrisville, North Carolina Nov 18, 2008 #5 synodontisjack;2438709; said: its one of the whiter varients normaly they are bit more blue but you see this morph from time to time. Click to expand... It does have a definite blue tint to it. Have you seen allenis get more blue with age like red-claws do??
synodontisjack;2438709; said: its one of the whiter varients normaly they are bit more blue but you see this morph from time to time. Click to expand... It does have a definite blue tint to it. Have you seen allenis get more blue with age like red-claws do??
S synodontisjack Fire Eel MFK Member Feb 20, 2008 1,404 7 68 31 England, London Nov 18, 2008 #6 they do get more blue but not to the extent that female quads do.
P pufferdudeg5 Candiru MFK Member Aug 16, 2008 104 0 46 San Antonio, TX Nov 18, 2008 #7 .....looks like Mbu food.
D dudey Candiru MFK Member Jun 29, 2008 976 2 48 us Nov 19, 2008 #8 pufferdudeg5;2438836; said: .....looks like Mbu food. Click to expand... HEY THANKS THAT COMMENT REALLY HELPED ME. Anyways thanks to the rest that posted. I bought him for the lfs, he was in the tank with the other crays for 1.25 so I picked him up
pufferdudeg5;2438836; said: .....looks like Mbu food. Click to expand... HEY THANKS THAT COMMENT REALLY HELPED ME. Anyways thanks to the rest that posted. I bought him for the lfs, he was in the tank with the other crays for 1.25 so I picked him up
D dudey Candiru MFK Member Jun 29, 2008 976 2 48 us Nov 19, 2008 #9 So I have been feeding him algae wafers, shrimp, and hes been eating my damn plants What would be a better staple for him? Temp in the tank is at 76-78 for his tank mates, will that cause problems?
So I have been feeding him algae wafers, shrimp, and hes been eating my damn plants What would be a better staple for him? Temp in the tank is at 76-78 for his tank mates, will that cause problems?
S synodontisjack Fire Eel MFK Member Feb 20, 2008 1,404 7 68 31 England, London Nov 20, 2008 #10 You can't really stop them from eating plants, temp won't be a problem bloodworm, sinking catfish pellets, prawns, muscles, pieces of various fish are all good foods.
You can't really stop them from eating plants, temp won't be a problem bloodworm, sinking catfish pellets, prawns, muscles, pieces of various fish are all good foods.