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Cambarellus Patzcuarensis
Cambarellus Patzcuarensis
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Meet Cambarellus patzcuarensis—the Dwarf Mexican Crayfish, popularly known in the hobby as the CPO. This pint-sized invertebrate is a standout in any freshwater setup, delivering quiet activity, helpful cleaning, and a charming touch of nature right on the substrate.
Why this CPO stands out
- Compact, hardy scale: Reaches roughly 1.5–2 inches in length, making it ideal for nano tanks and densely planted setups without crowding.
- Color and character: The CPO morph brings a vivid orange-brown palette with subtle patterns that pop against dark substrates and leafy greens.
- Efficient algae and detritus cleanup: A natural scavenger that helps keep the bottom clean by feeding on algae, uneaten food, and decaying plant matter.
- Easy breeding and population management: Among the hardiest dwarf crayfish, they breed readily with proper conditions, offering a rewarding observation of life cycles in your tank.
- Peaceful tank addition: Gentle by nature, they fit well with small, non-aggressive inhabitants and will often explore caves, roots, and leaf litter without disturbance.
Ideal setups and care tips
- Tank size and layout: Start with a minimum of a 10-gallon aquarium to give a small colony room to establish retreat spaces. Include driftwood, rocks, and dense plantings to mimic their natural habitat.
- Hiding places: ProvideSeveral caves, caves, and dense plants to reduce stress, especially during molting when they’re most vulnerable.
- Substrate: Fine gravel or sand that’s easy to excavate helps them browse for food and molt safely.
- Equipment: A gentle filter or sponge filter keeps water clean without creating strong currents that can stress them.
Water parameters and habitat needs
- Temperature: 65–80°F (18–27°C) for stable, healthy activity.
- pH and hardness: pH roughly 6.5–8.0; moderate hardness supports robust molt cycles and overall vitality.
- Water quality: Regular partial water changes (10–25% weekly) help maintain clean water and minimize stress.
Diet and feeding habits
- What to feed: High-quality sinking pellets or wafers, supplemented with blanched vegetables (zucchini, spinach) and occasional protein-rich treats like bloodworms or brine shrimp in small amounts.
- Feeding routine: Offer small amounts 2–3 times per week in a mature tank; remove uneaten food after a few hours to prevent water clutter.
Breeding, offspring, and care
- Breeding basics: Females carry eggs beneath the abdomen for a few weeks, typically hatching fry that resemble miniature adults.
- Juvenile care: Juveniles require the same water conditions as adults and plenty of hiding spots to reduce predation among tank mates.
- Population management: A small group in a well-planted tank tends to establish a stable, visible culture without overloading the biofilter.
Tank mates and compatibility
- Best with small, peaceful species and plenty of cover. Avoid large, aggressive fish that may view them as food or disturb molt cycles.
- They often coexist well with other invertebrates like snails and shrimp in appropriately sized community tanks.
Why choose this stock
Choosing Cambarellus patzcuarensis, the Dwarf Mexican Crayfish (CPO), means welcoming a resilient, low-maintenance invertebrate that adds daily motion, natural cleanup, and breeding interest to your aquatic space. With a compact size, adaptable water needs, and a peaceful temperament, they’re an excellent choice for beginners expanding into invertebrate ownership or seasoned hobbyists refining a planted nano display.
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