Cycling for a crayfish?

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Hey everyone, I have a crayfish that is currently in a 2 gallon tank. I'm setting up a 10 gallon tank for him but I didn't know if I would have to cycle it the same way normal fish tanks are cycled.

I need him out of the 2 gallon ASAP because I have to start breeding snails in there again in preparation for my dwarf puffers!
 
i never did and mine were all good. at one time i had so many i just threw them into a 55 gallon tub. thats just my experience.
 
+1 The tank should be cycled. At the very least, some mature media used in the filter.
 
Well while it's good to be cautious, I just dumped my new crayfish in a 10g after putting in th chemicals (wait some time ofcourse), and it's perfect now.
 
That's a bad attitude to have though. You can still cause damage and harm to the animal, even if it's capable of surviving. You should go about the appropriate measures of setting up any home first, for any animal, before obtaining/relocating/moving it in.
 
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