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    How long to crayfish live???
    What tank size is Zoidberg in?
    What do crayfish eat??
    also what is furturama?
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    They eat other fish when they can catch them I know that. Many people on the aquarium forums I'm part of will attest to losing fish.
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    Those were great! I have a blue one, but can't ever get any decent pictures.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zippy
    How long to crayfish live???
    What tank size is Zoidberg in?
    What do crayfish eat??
    also what is furturama?
    Well they say that they live up to 2-3 years. But it varies with the species.

    When I first bought Zoidberg I had to buy a new tank all together because my old one had lost its cover and a crawfish NEEDS to have a cover because they can sneak out. You'd be surprised what they can do. So since I had to get one then I bought a 5.5 gallon tank I believe it is. Good enough for one but I plan on getting her a 10 gallon just so she can have more room.

    As for feeding them, you can feed them lots of things. Here is a list:

    Omnivorous-fish, shrimp, meat, vegetables (frozen peas, boiled zucchini, carrots, etc.), sinking pellets, table scraps. Don't feed too much fat. Adults do not need a lot of protein, and should be fed primarily vegetables.
    I once heard of someone who got some leaves from the outdoors, cleaned them up and crunched them and then fed them to their crawfish. But you'd want to read more into that before you did it.

    But I get sinking pellets from my pet store and feed her those.

    Looking after a crawfish is just like looking afte a fish. You have to feed it and clean the tank and filter whenever it needs to be cleaned - just like having fish. But of course fish can't sneak out. I never fill my tank to the top tho because one time Zoidy was actually climbing up the filter pipe and almost got out. And by the way, you should have a filter for a crawfish. And also a cave like ceremic thing you can get for fishtanks, they love sitting in caves.

    Haha and Futurama is a TV show. It's one of those animated comedies. Futurama is from the maker of the Simpsons.

    Quote Originally Posted by IRescue452
    They eat other fish when they can catch them I know that. Many people on the aquarium forums I'm part of will attest to losing fish.
    Yep they do, but I never put other fish with her.

    Quote Originally Posted by Orangutango
    Those were great! I have a blue one, but can't ever get any decent pictures.
    Thanks! Glad you liked them! I love the blue ones and I usually cant get a decent picture of mine either. She just decided to climb out of her cave that night.

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    Thanks Husky15 for the infomation.
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    How neat! I've never thought to keep a crawfish as a pet. We have a ton of wild ones in the creek here. It freaks Kia out when they scoot to get out of her way.

    Zoidberg is very lovely and such a fitting name.
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    No problem Zippy, glad I could help .

    And it must be really cool to see the wild crawfish in your creek, ramanth. It'd be neat to watch. And thanks! I thought the name was pretty fitting as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Husky15
    No problem Zippy, glad I could help .

    And it must be really cool to see the wild crawfish in your creek, ramanth. It'd be neat to watch. And thanks! I thought the name was pretty fitting as well.
    It is, but it's impossible to get photos with the bottom being as muddy as it is. Sometimes you don't even see them but you see the "whoosh" of mud and debris.

    The local kids put cinderblocks in the creek in hopes of catching them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ramanth
    It is, but it's impossible to get photos with the bottom being as muddy as it is. Sometimes you don't even see them but you see the "whoosh" of mud and debris.

    The local kids put cinderblocks in the creek in hopes of catching them.
    Yeah it probably would be hard to get a photo. When crawfish get frightened they launch themself backwards and man can they go quick. One time mine launched herself so hard she came to the top of the tank and then floated back down lol.

    And cinderblocks may work. I wouldn't be too scared to hold them. It really depends on size. If they are as big as mine or around there then their pinchers wouldn't hurt that bad.

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    lol, Yes its me! Part of your family!! muahaha! No, honestly I don't think crawfish are cute, but yes they are fascinating, its cool how they shed their outer shell like that. And you've had Zoidy for a llong time so it is certainly a healthy animal to have! Zoidy will have to come out of the cave more often to get more pics lol :] And hey I like Futurama too, maybe just not enough to buy myself the dvd sets lol. Good pics Zoid!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Me~Kishii~&~Horses
    lol, Yes its me! Part of your family!! muahaha! No, honestly I don't think crawfish are cute, but yes they are fascinating, its cool how they shed their outer shell like that. And you've had Zoidy for a llong time so it is certainly a healthy animal to have! Zoidy will have to come out of the cave more often to get more pics lol :] And hey I like Futurama too, maybe just not enough to buy myself the dvd sets lol. Good pics Zoid!
    Thanks! ^_^ and Zoidy usually comes out at night because that's when crawfish come out to hunt when in the wild. And how can you not like Futurama?

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