CrazyFish wrote:And Never, ever mix North American crays with crays of other regions. North American crays naturally carry what is called "crayfish pestilence", which is a disease that is harmless to the American crays, but absolutely deadly to other crays. You don't even want to use the same nets, or other items that have been used with the American crays in the tanks of the others, it is that deadly to them. When I used to breed, and with the new breeding I will be starting soon, I always maintained different nets, dip cups, etc.. for the American crays that were never used in any other tanks. I have seen cray keepers get their European and Cherax crays completely wiped out almost over night from making this mistake.
I really had no idea it was that big of an issue. That is insane. More people need to be made aware of that. Really good info! Thank you!!
I have a question though. Do you think P. clarkii and P. alleni would be that bad to have together if sufficient hiding places were provided? I bought what were advertised as P. clarkii online, but the guy sent me 2 white clarkiis and 1 blue alleni. It's still possibly too little to say for sure it's alleni, but I don't think it's a clarkii. What do you think about keeping them all together in a 20 long?