| Management number | 234600287 | Release Date | 2026/07/02 | List Price | US$4.56 | Model Number | 234600287 | ||
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⚠️ Important Legal Note: Cambarellus species of crayfish are considered an invasive species in several U.S. states and is illegal to possess in any form or sell in: Arizona, California, Maine, Washington, and Wisconsin. Please check your local regulations before purchasing. We are unable to ship this species to these states. If you reside in one of the above states and try to checkout with this crayfish in your cart you will be unable to checkout and receive an error message until the crayfish is removed from the cart.
This Dwarf Mexican Crayfish (Cambarellus patzcuarensis) is the wild color form of the CPO Dwarf Mexican Crayfish. This crayfish is also commonly known as the Dwarf Mexican Freshwater Lobster, though true lobsters do not exist in freshwater. This species originates from Mexico, but all of our specimens are tank-raised. Like most Cambarellus species, the Dwarf Mexican Crayfish reaches maturity very quickly and breeds easily in the aquarium. In fact, many of our specimens have bred in our tanks at our facility!
Though most crayfish are often reclusive by nature, this particular crayfish is very active by comparison and spends plenty of time exploring the floor of the aquarium in search of food. The Dwarf Mexican Crayfish is an omnivorous scavenger and will eat most any meaty or plant-based foods. It will eat live plant matter, but due to its small size it can usually be kept with most well-established plants without doing much significant damage. It is a skilled climber, so extra care must be taken to ensure that it does not escape its enclosure.
As it reaches adulthood, the Dwarf Mexican Crayfish may become relatively territorial, mostly in smaller aquariums. It is important that ample hiding places such as rockwork, driftwood, or PVC pipes be provided. This is even more crucial when housing multiple crayfish in the same tank. Due to the size and waste production of this crayfish, a minimum 5-gallon, well-filtered aquarium is necessary for one adult. A larger aquarium can house multiple adults of similar size. This is a very hardy animal, but regular water changes are vital to its optimal health. Most bottom-dwelling fish should not be kept with this crayfish. It is possible to keep mid- and upper-level, fast-swimming fish with the Dwarf Mexican Crayfish Crayfish, but crayfish are opportunistic feeders and will generally eat whatever they can catch. With this particular crayfish, only immobilized or dead fish can be caught and eaten
As with all of our crayfish, the coloration of the Dwarf Mexican Crayfish is EXTREMELY high quality - much higher quality than others on the market. This crayfish may TEMPORARILY change color and hide more than usual after molting, which may occur during shipping. Many other companies offer a “blue” variant of this species, but in our experience, these “blue” variants always gradually revert back to the wild coloration as they reach adulthood.
We also offer sexed female wild color Dwarf Mexican Crayfish and male/female breeding pairs!
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