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Are crayfish easy to breed?

Asked: McTavish Quilting -APQS Duluth, Last Updated:

Pet crayfish can, may, and will breed at any time, kind of like young folks do. Although if you feed them just right, and keep the water in good shape by doing water changes as you should, you may help your pet crayfish make a love connection and create some babies.

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