In college, I was a member of this forum and had an electric blue crayfish. Now, almost 10 years later, I find myself as a behavior specialist in an elementary school. A lot of the students that wind up in my office can't control their emotions and need a distraction to help them deescalate. I think a bright blue crayfish to look at could be just the thing.
Now, I have a 10g tank and a 29g tank and neither are set up. I have a desire to set up the 29g tank, but I worry that the blue would eat everything else and make the tank look too empty. Are there fish I could keep with the crayfish that would add some color and movement to the tank that wouldn't get eaten? Or am I better off having the crayfish be alone in the 10g?
Now, I have a 10g tank and a 29g tank and neither are set up. I have a desire to set up the 29g tank, but I worry that the blue would eat everything else and make the tank look too empty. Are there fish I could keep with the crayfish that would add some color and movement to the tank that wouldn't get eaten? Or am I better off having the crayfish be alone in the 10g?