I haven't done a data sheet for the 'Black Crays' but the info in this link is pretty much correct (Called it Preissii but it may actually be Glaber???) ~uncwnells;3008745; said:looking good, if the info is wrong why not let us know what the correct specs are?
Yabbadoo;3008956; said:If this is the species that is for sale at liveaquaria
Go for it.....I would.....lolblack_sun;3009851; said:liveaquaria doesn't know what they're selling, I've asked them before when I found that one about a year ago (when I was looking for C. preissii). The return information changes constantly with each email. They're also very adamant about their species naming and information (even thought the white P. alleni they sell isn't a Cherax species and won't reach 1' in length haha).
But they have great stock. I've gotten fish and feeders from them before, some of the best quality stuff I've gotten online. If I had the money, I'd buy some of their questionable cray species just to have them properly IDed over at bluecrayfish.com or crayfishmates.com and go from there. Alas, I am the definition of "starving artist" lol

Most crays will have colour variants of one colour or another due to Environment/Water Conditions, Feed & that '1 in a Billion' genetic mutation so I doubt if there is a cray that only comes in black??? Got ya Blue Marron & Black Marron etc.....black_sun;3009855; said:Oh hey, Yabba... do you know how many "black cray" species are there? Morphs excluded since I can find black morphs of my natives here lol. But actually species that are black or deep/dark blue?
