CPO: Mexican Dwarf Orange Crayfish (Cambarellus patzcuarensis 'orange')
Brighten your aquarium with the vibrant Mexican Dwarf Orange Crayfish! These active and peaceful nano-crayfish are perfect for small-to-medium tanks. Known for their striking orange coloration, they spend their days exploring the substrate and scavenging for leftovers, making them an excellent addition to a well-planted community tank. Please ensure the tank has plenty of hiding spots and a secure lid, as they love to explore.
Ideal Parameters for Success:
Temperature: 65–79°F (18–26°C).
pH: 6.5–8.0 (aiming for 7.2–7.5 is often ideal).
General Hardness (GH): 6–15 dGH.
Carbonate Hardness (KH): 3–15 dKH.
Total Dissolved Solids (TDS): 130–300 ppm.
Water Quality: Ammonia and nitrite must be 0 ppm, with nitrates kept below 20 ppm.
Important Notes: Ensure a calcium source is available for molting. Avoid copper and copper sulfate, as they are highly toxic to invertebrates.