Things You'll Need
- Tank
- Water
- Aerator
- Fish food
- Rocks
- Eggs
Instructions
Find a tank 5 gallons or larger and fill it up, making sure there is at least 4 inches of water depth. Although you can raise crawfish in an aquarium in deeper water, they don't like anything much shallower than that.
Place lots of rocks and hiding places all around the tank. Raise crawfish in an aquarium that represents their natural habitat. Typically, these creatures hide under rocks during the day and venture out at night.
Give the little guy some privacy. Don't try to raise crawfish in an aquarium with others of the same species. They like to be alone. In fact, try to limit other types of fish as well. If they are large fish, however, your little crustacean shouldn't bother them.
Test the PH level of the water every week or so. If you want to raise crawfish in an aquarium, it should stay right at a 7, which is completely neutral. To maintain this level, boil an egg, eat it for breakfast, and crush up half the shell. Then, sprinkle the crumbles into the tank.
Drop a tiny pinch of fish food in the water twice a day. In fact, when you raise crawfish in an aquarium, they really eat very little. They'll actually eat up some of the crushed egg shells as well.