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  2. Cambarellus patzcuarensis - Wikipedia

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    The diameter of the cup is 8.9 centimetres (approximately 3.5 inches) and was used for this photo session only. Crayfish are cannibalistic, and siblings can't be kept together in small containers for any lengthy period of time. It measures 4–5 centimetres (1.6–2.0 in) in total length, including claws.

  3. Cambarellus - Wikipedia

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    Cambarellus is a genus of small freshwater crayfish in the family Cambaridae. The 19 species are found in Mexico ... Among the Mexican species, C. areolatus, ...

  4. List of freshwater aquarium invertebrate species - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of invertebrates, animals without a backbone, that are commonly kept in freshwater aquaria by hobby aquarists.Numerous shrimp species of various kinds, crayfish, a number of freshwater snail species, and at least one freshwater clam species are found in freshwater aquaria or '0' salinity water body.

  5. Cambarellus chihuahuae - Wikipedia

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    Cambarellus chihuahuae, the Chihuahua dwarf crayfish, [1] [3] is a small, freshwater crayfish endemic to Chihuahua in Mexico. It is known from only one spring, Ojo de Carbonera, 4.3 km (2.7 mi) south of Ejido Rancho Nuevo. [2] It shares this habitat with the co-endemic Cyprinodon fontinalis and Cyprinella bocagrande

  6. Crayfish - Wikipedia

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    [67] As omnivores, crayfish will eat almost anything; therefore, they may explore the edibility of aquarium plants in a fish tank. However, most species of dwarf crayfish, such as Cambarellus patzcuarensis, will not destructively dig or eat live aquarium plants. [69]

  7. Cambarellus diminutus - Wikipedia

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    The Cambarellus diminutus, known as the Least Dwarf Crayfish, is in the subgenus Pandicambarus of the genus Cambarellus, [4] this animal is typically 1–2 cm in size [5] and an omnivore that typically feeds on anything but should be fed a diet of sinking pellet.

  8. Acocil - Wikipedia

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    The acocil (Cambarellus montezumae) is a species of crayfish in the family Cambaridae.It is endemic to Mexico, where it is known from Jalisco and Puebla. [1]The name acocil comes from the Nahuatl cuitzilli, meaning "crooked one of the water" or "squirms in the water". [3]

  9. Cambarellus zacapuensis - Wikipedia

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    Cambarellus zacapuensis is a species morphologically very similar to the Cambarellus chapalanus.Males of C. zacapuensis have an average length of 26 millimeters, with a 12 millimeters long and 5.5 millimeters wide cephalothorax, while females have an average length of 32 millimeters, with a 14.5 millimeters long and 7 millimeters wide cephalothorax.

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