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CPO (Orange dwarf crayfish Cambarellus Patzcuarensis "orange") **SALE now till May 9

This is a discussion on CPO (Orange dwarf crayfish Cambarellus Patzcuarensis "orange") **SALE now till May 9 within the Canadian Aquatics forums, part of the Sponsors category; Well, I've finally got some pairs available for sale. These are sexed male and female pairs. These guys are large ...

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    Sell CPO (Orange dwarf crayfish Cambarellus Patzcuarensis "orange") **SALE now till May 9

    Well, I've finally got some pairs available for sale. These are sexed male and female pairs. These guys are large enough to breed as well. Their size is ~1 to just a tad over 1 inch. It will depend on which ones you choose. All area healthy and eating bloodworms.

    They are breeding very well and are very easy to care for. I have a few different sizes available.

    I've slashed the prices a lot so that more people can enjoy them. Until the May 9 each sexable pair will be $25. also have some juvies where are now about 1cm ($7 each or 5 for $25) and those that are 1.5+ cms will be $12 each or 7 for $50. If you don't care about sex and would like a bunch, PM me and I can give you a better deal.

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    Currently breeding and have lots available of:
    -Tiger, red cherry, crystal red and black, golden bee, yellow, and pearl blue shrimps
    -King Tiger (L-066) plecos
    -Dwarf Orange Mexican crayfish (CPO)

    We also have pure Levamisole HCl for treating the callamanus worms and
    we also carry "No Planaria" for getting rid of planaria with out killing your shrimps, fish and plants.

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    What kind of substrate do you have yours on? Same as your shrimp?

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    Yup, same as shrimp.

    In fact you can keep then in regular gravel as well.
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    Currently breeding and have lots available of:
    -Tiger, red cherry, crystal red and black, golden bee, yellow, and pearl blue shrimps
    -King Tiger (L-066) plecos
    -Dwarf Orange Mexican crayfish (CPO)

    We also have pure Levamisole HCl for treating the callamanus worms and
    we also carry "No Planaria" for getting rid of planaria with out killing your shrimps, fish and plants.

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    OK cool, ty

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    I've read that they will eat dwarf shrimp, but not touch plants, is that true? What's the regular diet, are they omnivorous?
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    I used to keep them with my other shrimps and I noticed that they grew fast! but then again, then could have been eating the shrimplets...lol There was so many shrimps in the tank that I couldn't tell. There's also a lot of plants in there but I never noticed plants being eaten.

    To be safe, assume that they will eat other shrimps so I'd suggest not to add in a shrimp tank.

    I've been feeding them bloodworms and some sinking wafers.
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    Currently breeding and have lots available of:
    -Tiger, red cherry, crystal red and black, golden bee, yellow, and pearl blue shrimps
    -King Tiger (L-066) plecos
    -Dwarf Orange Mexican crayfish (CPO)

    We also have pure Levamisole HCl for treating the callamanus worms and
    we also carry "No Planaria" for getting rid of planaria with out killing your shrimps, fish and plants.

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    Thanks for the info Pat. Maybe not a great idea for my pleco tanks which all have cherry shrimp then.
    My 100 gallon square tank
    My pleco picture thread
    46 Gallon Bowfront
    ADA Cube Garden
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    I'll take a pair, please, Patrick. I'm too sick to come get them at the moment, though; could you hang on for a week?
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    Sure Storm, I can do that.
    Here fishy fishy.......

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    Currently breeding and have lots available of:
    -Tiger, red cherry, crystal red and black, golden bee, yellow, and pearl blue shrimps
    -King Tiger (L-066) plecos
    -Dwarf Orange Mexican crayfish (CPO)

    We also have pure Levamisole HCl for treating the callamanus worms and
    we also carry "No Planaria" for getting rid of planaria with out killing your shrimps, fish and plants.

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    lol make sure he is 100% before you shake hands, that's one NASTY cold!

    If I could drive, I'd definitely pick up a pair for my 10g tank, these are very interesting creatures, I had 3 in the past and loved them.

    Cheers,
    Chris

 

 
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