Re: Need advice on my red crayfish
- I cant advise you on why the color of your crayfish has changed.
- As for the gender separation, please refer to the below pointers and pictures. (Hope that helps)
General Appearance
Examine the tail and pincers of the crayfish. Generally, male crayfish have larger pincers than females but thinner tails. Although pincer and tail size can serve as a good guide when determining crayfish gender, these two characteristics are not absolutes.
Genital Openings
Place the crayfish on its back and look for a small opening on the animal's abdomen. This genital opening is found just behind the set of legs farthest from the head of the male crayfish. On the female crayfish, the opening is located at the third set of legs. (The leg pairs are counted starting at the back of the crayfish.) Some crayfish will possess both of these genital openings. In this case the crayfish is almost always male but can be female.
Swimmerets
While the crayfish is on is back, examine the swimmerets. Swimmerets are the small appendages that line both sides of the crayfish's tail. The first pair of swimmerets, located at the base of the male's tail, is shaped differently from the other swimmerets and has white tips. Female swimmerets all look the same and are longer than the male swimmerets, which do not have to carry eggs.
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