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Yabbie Blue Claw Yabby / Crayfish 4cm

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Note : Yabby can have 2 claws or 1 claw as they can fight with each other and lose the claw . We sell them happy and healthy , however , it can be 1 claw sometime . Yabby claw will grow back .These are livestock that live in group hence its best to get&hel

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Note : Yabby can have 2 claws or 1 claw as they can fight with each other and lose the claw . We sell them happy and healthy , however , it can be 1 claw sometime . Yabby claw will grow back .

These are livestock that live in group hence its best to get them
as the quantity we suggest to make sure they are happy and thrive together

Yabbies (Cherax destructor) Care Guide and Tank Mates

Overview

Common Name: Yabby

Scientific Name: Cherax destructor

Origin: Australia (freshwater rivers, lakes, and ponds)

Lifespan: 57 years with proper care

Size: Up to 30 cm (12 inches), though commonly around 1520 cm (68 inches) in aquariums

Tank Requirements

1. Tank Size:

Minimum 20 gallons for a single yabby; 40+ gallons for multiple individuals.

Larger tanks reduce aggression and provide more territory.

2. Water Parameters:

Temperature: 1825C (6477F)

pH: 6.58.0

Hardness: 100250 ppm (moderately hard to hard water)

Filtration: A strong filter is needed to handle waste, but avoid strong currents. Sponge filters work well.

Water Changes: Regular 2030% water changes to maintain quality.

3. Substrate and Decorations:

Substrate: Sand or fine gravel, as yabbies like to dig and burrow.

Hiding Spots: Essential to reduce stress; use PVC pipes, caves, rocks, or driftwood.

Plants: Live plants are not recommended as yabbies tend to uproot and eat them; opt for hardy plants like Java fern attached to rocks.

Lid: A secure lid is necessary since yabbies are known to climb and escape.

Diet

Yabbies are omnivorous scavengers and will eat a variety of foods, including:

Protein Sources: Shrimp pellets, sinking fish food, cooked shrimp, and fish.

Vegetables: Zucchini, carrots, spinach, and peas.

Occasional Treats: Algae wafers, live or frozen bloodworms.

Feeding Frequency: Feed every 12 days, ensuring they get enough but do not overfeed to prevent water quality issues.

Behavior and Temperament

Temperament: Territorial and sometimes aggressive, especially towards other bottom dwellers.

Activity: Nocturnal but may become active during the day when comfortable.

Molting: Yabbies molt as they grow; they will hide during molting and should not be disturbed. Provide calcium-rich foods to support shell development.

Aggression: Can become territorial, especially in confined spaces, so provide enough hiding spots to reduce stress.

Tank Mates

Yabbies can be aggressive, so tank mates should be chosen carefully.

Suitable Tank Mates:

Fast-moving fish (e.g., danios, larger tetras, and rainbowfish)

Large, non-aggressive fish that stay in the upper levels (e.g., silver dollars)

Snails (though yabbies may eat them over time)

Other yabbies (only in large tanks with ample hiding spots)

Tank Mates to Avoid:

Slow-moving or bottom-dwelling fish (e.g., plecos, corydoras)

Small fish that can be caught (e.g., guppies, neon tetras)

Delicate fish that may be stressed by the yabbys presence

Shrimp and other crustaceans (as they may be eaten)

Common Health Issues

Shell Damage: Caused by aggressive encounters; ensure enough calcium for shell repair.

Parasites and Fungal Infections: Maintain good water quality and avoid introducing sick fish.

Stress: Caused by inadequate hiding spaces or poor water quality, leading to reduced molting success.

Breeding

Yabbies can breed in captivity if provided with proper conditions.

Females carry eggs under their tails (berried) for several weeks until they hatch.

To breed successfully, separate breeding pairs from other tank inhabitants to avoid predation.

Selling size :4cm

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What to Expect from Us
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$25

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Delivery Time:

It usually takes [3-5] business days for standard shipping. Please note that this is an estimated time frame and may be affected by local holidays, and unforeseen circumstances.

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