Hey all,
I currently have about 20 juvenile Marmorkrebs (Marbled Crayfish, the self-cloning crayfish) at about the .5 - .75" mark for sale.
The crayfish are $5/ea ($3/ea for groups of 5 or more) + shipping.
Shipping is calculated based on your zip code via USPS.com (generally, this is $8-10/Priority and $20-25/Express).
Pick up is available for anybody in, or willing to travel to, Essex County, NJ who doesn't want their crayfish shipped.
If you have an questions, comments or whatever... feel free to ask or message me directly. Thanks!
IMPORTANT: Please DO NOT buy this species of crayfish if you do not have a means of disposing of the offspring. This species will berry roughly every other month, with an increasing brood as the female ages (eventually this will be several hundred babies at a time). This species is an excellent pet, however, unless you plan on feeding the young to something or destroying the berries, you'll be quickly overwhelmed with crayfish. This species is NOT to be used for bait (or to be released into the wild or given to unknowing/uncaring pet stores) as they are highly invasive in a variety of ecosystems.
I currently have about 20 juvenile Marmorkrebs (Marbled Crayfish, the self-cloning crayfish) at about the .5 - .75" mark for sale.
The crayfish are $5/ea ($3/ea for groups of 5 or more) + shipping.
Shipping is calculated based on your zip code via USPS.com (generally, this is $8-10/Priority and $20-25/Express).
Pick up is available for anybody in, or willing to travel to, Essex County, NJ who doesn't want their crayfish shipped.
If you have an questions, comments or whatever... feel free to ask or message me directly. Thanks!
IMPORTANT: Please DO NOT buy this species of crayfish if you do not have a means of disposing of the offspring. This species will berry roughly every other month, with an increasing brood as the female ages (eventually this will be several hundred babies at a time). This species is an excellent pet, however, unless you plan on feeding the young to something or destroying the berries, you'll be quickly overwhelmed with crayfish. This species is NOT to be used for bait (or to be released into the wild or given to unknowing/uncaring pet stores) as they are highly invasive in a variety of ecosystems.