crayfish???????

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Some species can take an exceedingly long time, I had a female P. alleni take several months to berry once. And it can take longer if you aren't separating the male from the female after mating (he'll just keep replacing the sperm plug over and over again, which can prevent berrying sometimes). Basically, I'd just recommend letting them mate, then isolating her in a tank with a lot of hides and waiting a month. If nothing has happened, try again and if nothing happens still, try with different individuals or different species.
 
Ok, and she has alway been is a sepreat tank I moved the male for breeding and once they stop took him out again only thing that lives with her is some goldfish( they were supost to be food but she had other plans like always, huh).
 
I've noticed bump that look like rust,whiter colors, and does not notice any fourm of danger what does that mean she is an older cray to guessing around 2years not insanly long.
 
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