Can I keep the fish and lobster in the same aquarium? I heard that you can keep live fish and crayfish in the same aquarium, but I also heard that the lobster will live only a half inch of water. But I can not keep fish alive in this small amount of water. So how am I supposed to keep the two animals live in the same aquarium?
The craw live in deep water too! The reason why people say you should put em in 1 / 2 inch of water because the crabs do not need dissolved oxygen to breathe, so they'll survive, just like a fish labrynith. Having deep water is good, but you must have ventilation or air stone in there.
You can try, but the crab will eventually kill and eat the fish.
I know that crayfish eat the fish if he can get his pincher on them.
You can, but ultimately crabs will start attacking your fish (can drag your fish in a corner with his claws and kill him) A good tip would be to cut the claws of the crayfish, once it develops, so you will not have a problem ..... ............. And the thumb of the water thing ---> its bad because I put crawfish in my 50 gallons and it has lived for a long time ........ ..... Hope ive helped!
I have had great success keeping with the surrounding rock lobster Dempsey businesses and other Central American cichlids. In fact so successful that they kept breeding and breeding that has made a good food source to live in good health for my larger fish. I had a tank full of water so not sure about the theory of 2 inches you've been briefed. You can keep them for cause fish a little more aggressive they will pick at the fins of fish the more tropical. While on the other hand, if more aggressive fish are big enough to eat them. My love Oscar crayfish lobster supper, and to them. So my advice is the right size and keep an eye on them. With a few fish, there is always a possibility that they used to agree, even if someone else had great success with the same species.
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Posted on June 9, 2010.