Orange Crayfish
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Orange Crayfish

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The Orange Dwarf Crayfish (Cambarellus patzcuarensis sp. Orange)

The Orange Dwarf Crayfish is a wonderfully attractive selectively bred Crayfish that is priced for its coloration, temperament and small size. German breeders were able to combine multiple strains of Cambarellus patzcuarensis to obtain the wonderful orange coloration and small size of the Orange Dwarf Crayfish. Overall this species is very peaceful and should not bother live plants, fish or other inverts unless very hungry or if the fish or invert is extremely small.

Orange Dwarf Crayfish have very minimal husbandry requirements; however, an ideal setup would contain a soil/gravel substrate, rock or driftwood hiding places, some plants and a basic filter to maintain water quality and oxygenate the water. Hobbyists looking to keep multiple specimens should make sure that their is a hiding place for each specimen in order to limit aggression and provide a comfortable environment. Fish species like Loaches or many Cichlid species should be avoided as they will feed on moulting and young crayfish.

Like most crayfish, the Orange Dwarf Crayfish is an omnivore and will eat a variety of decaying plant matter, meaty foods, detritus and even a very small slow swimming fish if he can catch one. They are not aggressive towards fish, plants or other crayfish, but may predate on extremely small fish or fry. Feed a variety of foods including: blanched vegetables (carrots, spinach, peas, zucchini, squash, etc.), spirulina tabs, artemia, krill, tubifex worms, white worms, chopped earthworms, blood worms, commercial flake and pellet foods.


pH: 6.5 – 8.5

Temperature: 60 F – 78 F

Size: 1.2 – 2 Inches

Age: Up to 5 years

Scientific Name: Cambarellus patzcuarensis

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Description

The Orange Dwarf Crayfish (Cambarellus patzcuarensis sp. Orange)

The Orange Dwarf Crayfish is a wonderfully attractive selectively bred Crayfish that is priced for its coloration, temperament and small size. German breeders were able to combine multiple strains of Cambarellus patzcuarensis to obtain the wonderful orange coloration and small size of the Orange Dwarf Crayfish. Overall this species is very peaceful and should not bother live plants, fish or other inverts unless very hungry or if the fish or invert is extremely small.

Orange Dwarf Crayfish have very minimal husbandry requirements; however, an ideal setup would contain a soil/gravel substrate, rock or driftwood hiding places, some plants and a basic filter to maintain water quality and oxygenate the water. Hobbyists looking to keep multiple specimens should make sure that their is a hiding place for each specimen in order to limit aggression and provide a comfortable environment. Fish species like Loaches or many Cichlid species should be avoided as they will feed on moulting and young crayfish.

Like most crayfish, the Orange Dwarf Crayfish is an omnivore and will eat a variety of decaying plant matter, meaty foods, detritus and even a very small slow swimming fish if he can catch one. They are not aggressive towards fish, plants or other crayfish, but may predate on extremely small fish or fry. Feed a variety of foods including: blanched vegetables (carrots, spinach, peas, zucchini, squash, etc.), spirulina tabs, artemia, krill, tubifex worms, white worms, chopped earthworms, blood worms, commercial flake and pellet foods.


pH: 6.5 – 8.5

Temperature: 60 F – 78 F

Size: 1.2 – 2 Inches

Age: Up to 5 years

Scientific Name: Cambarellus patzcuarensis

Additional information

Weight3 lbs
Dimensions3 × 3 × 3 in