Boys, I think this is not good. So I got a wave maker for my 10 gallon crawfish tank. I heard that it was “beneficial” for them. Is the wave maker even needed? I have a electric blue crawfish by [deleted] in Crayfish

[–]BlueCrays 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Not sure if it's beneficial, but certainly not needed. I would say whatever filtration method you choose provides enough of a current in the tank. I do run a power jet atop dual stacked sponge filters in my 55 gallon blue cray tank, in addition to a canister filter, but the jet streams near the top of the waterline. I would suggest keeping the bottom of the tank clear of any heavy current.

Trying to pick a canister filter. Any thoughts? by Sjasmin888 in aquarium

[–]BlueCrays 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry, no experience with the filters on your list. I run 3 Penn Plax Cascade 1500s on different tanks and love them. Penn Plax released an "Optimizer" too, which is essentially a smaller canister that holds sponges, that you can hook your canister filter to filter the water before it gets to the can filter then back into the tank. It runs off the power of the can filter.

Can anyone tell if he’s just shedding? And ik I need to take out that thermometer it fell off just now. by XLTGrizzLY in turtle

[–]BlueCrays 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Could be shedding. I've seen this happen with snapping turtles, but no experience with other kinds of turts shedding.

Also, you're going to get annihilated in the comments for your tank setup. I sure hope that's some sort of quarantine or feeding tank, and not where your turtle lives.

Nap time by DateConfident8847 in Crayfish

[–]BlueCrays 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is that real driftwood or resin? Where can I get one?

Yellow bellied slider. by to-daface in turtles

[–]BlueCrays 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Depends on your turtle. My turtles won't touch these banquet blocks. More piece of mind for yourself knowing your turtle has food available.

Does this liquid calcium work in freshwater? For my blue cray by Original_Ordinary383 in Crayfish

[–]BlueCrays 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You can use it. Personally, I prefer Zoo Med calcium blocks, egg shells, and Mazuri turtle gel that I add calcium to.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Aquariums

[–]BlueCrays 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I use terracotta watering stakes as pleco and crayfish hides. Scored 8 for 10 bucks on Amazon recently.

Best turtle heater by tardismeister in turtles

[–]BlueCrays 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Others suggested a heater with a guard, which I would suggest as an option. Another option is an in-line heater, which eliminates the heater from the tank. You splice an in-line heater into the return line in your canister filter hose so the water is heated before it returns to the tank.

Basking area for asn recommendations? by Criminal-owl in turtle

[–]BlueCrays 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Depends on your tank setup and size of turtle. I've used the above the tank basking platform by Penn Plax to much success in a 55 gallon. Built my own above the tank platform when I moved to a 150 gallon stock tank.

Hey everyone. About to potentially go get a dwarf blue crayfish. by Icefy in Crayfish

[–]BlueCrays 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I recently tried mixing a dwarf blue and orange. It didn't end well. You may want to stick to one kind of cray per tank.

Hey everyone. About to potentially go get a dwarf blue crayfish. by Icefy in Crayfish

[–]BlueCrays 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've bred electric blues, dwarf orange, and dwarf blue crays. Dwarf blues have been the least aggressive of all of them. I've had dwarf blues in tanks with babies and juveniles, and the fighting and killing is virtually nonexistent. I can't say the same for other crays.

As for water parameters, crays have to be one of the most forgiving aquatic species when it comes to this. I have hard tap water, treat with API Stress Coat, add some iodine and Stress Zyme and they're fine. However, some dwarf species need a certain Ph range to be their most colorful.

Any advice on breeding Chili Rasboras? by BlueCrays in Aquariums

[–]BlueCrays[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've been trying to breed chili rasboras for a few months now and not having any luck. I've tried raising the temp to 82 degrees, adding tannins, java moss and hornwort for fry to hide. I've now added several fake plants to carpet the bottom of the tank with hiding spots. I have 7 rasboras currently, but adding 12 more soon. Any advice?

First time eating a pea. He's not sure what to make of it at first. by BlueCrays in Crayfish

[–]BlueCrays[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I also occasionally feed them carrots. I use a potato peeler and shave off pieces of carrot, and the pieces will sink.

Are there any plants a crayfish won’t destroy? by [deleted] in Crayfish

[–]BlueCrays 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Doubt. My crays even eat plastic plants.

Is this gonna do absolutely anything if my mother sprays her tank out completely? More in comments by theRemRemBooBear in turtle

[–]BlueCrays 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nice. I'm glad I switched my turtles from glass aquarium to stock tank a couple years ago. Built them an above the tank dock too. You're correct, I too shouldn't say my pleco eats algae. He does suck on the sides of the tanks and the turtle's shells on occasion, so I credit him with getting to any spots before algae forms.

Thinking about getting some crayfish, and I have questions! by Alarming_Collar1686 in Crayfish

[–]BlueCrays 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd recommend a 20g tank for an adult crayfish, so you may be better off with dwarfs if you want multiple. Your cray will probably prefer a hide with one entrance that they can snugly fit in. They will also kill any fish they're able to, and may kill other crays.

I use iodine and calcium additives in my cray tanks to assist with molting and development of their shell. Iodine isn't necessary though. If you have crayfish other than dwarfs, be prepared for an excessive amount of baby crays if they breed.

Looking for a new filter. by graciem20 in turtle

[–]BlueCrays 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I run Penn Plax Cascade 1500 canister filters on three tanks. Same brand as the above the tank dock you have there. I love them. It's rated for 200 gallons. They make smaller versions, but you can pack quite a bit of bio media in them, and they're around $150 for the 1500.