Four-horned cichlid
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Cherax quadricarinatus
Australian crayfish – robust, spectacular and ideal for large aquariums
Cherax quadricarinatus, also known as the red claw crayfish, is a large freshwater species renowned for its hardiness and rapid growth. Adult males develop bright red markings on their claws, which are particularly impressive in an aquarium.
This species is suited to large volumes and requires a spacious, well-structured tank with plenty of hiding places. It is suitable for aquarists who already have experience with crustaceans.
Behaviour and maintenance
- Territorial towards conspecifics (especially males)
- May capture slow or weakened fish
- Twilight and nocturnal activity
Recommended to keep alone, in pairs or in groups in a very large tank with multiple hiding places to limit aggression.
Diet
Opportunistic omnivore
- Pellets for crustaceans
- Poached vegetables (courgette, carrot, spinach)
- Occasional protein supplements (shrimps, mussels, worms)
A balanced diet limits moulting problems and promotes harmonious growth.
Water quality
- Temperature: 22–28 °C
- pH: 6.5–8.0
- GH: 8–15 °dGH
- KH: 4–10 °KH
Prefers well-oxygenated water and tolerates a relatively wide range of parameters. Sensitive to high nitrate levels.
Decor and environment
- Numerous caves and shelters (stones, roots, PVC pipes)
- Sandy substrate or fine gravel
- Robust plants only (may cut them)
Caution: species capable of moving the décor and climbing. Well-covered tank essential.
Care instructions
| Scientific name | Cherax quadricarinatus |
|---|---|
| Common name | Australian crayfish Red Claw |
| Adult size | 20–25 cm |
| Origin | Australia / New Guinea |
| Temperature | 22–28 °C |
| pH | 6.5–8.0 |
| GH | 8–15 °dGH |
| KH | 4 – 10 °KH |
| Life expectancy | 4–6 years |
| Behaviour | Territorial |
| Habitat | Bottom |
| Minimum volume | 200 L (300 L recommended for groups) |
| Diet | Omnivorous |
AquaBota tip
For optimal moulting, ensure sufficient mineral intake (stable GH) and leave the old shell in the tank: it will be consumed and recycled naturally.
Shipping and delivery of live invertebrates
Crayfish are individually packaged in secure, reinforced bags and placed in an insulated box with gel packs, depending on the season.
Delivery methods
- France Express (secure delivery in France, Belgium and Luxembourg)
- Collection from our shop in Sombreffe (Belgium)
Shipping arrangements
- Order deadline: every Monday at 10 a.m.
- France: departures on Monday or Tuesday, depending on the department, for delivery between Tuesday and Thursday.
- Belgium and Luxembourg: departures on Monday and Tuesday for delivery between Tuesday and Wednesday.
- categorie
- Poissons tropicaux
- origine
- Capturés dans la nature
- espece
- Crevettes d'eau douce
- nom latin
- Cherax Sp. Orange 5-7cm Wild
- Famille Biotope
- Parastacidae / Océanie
- Taille adulte
- 15–20 cm
- Volume minimum du bac
- 200 L
- Zone de vie
- Fond
- Comportement
- Territorial, solitaire
- Régime alimentaire
- Omnivore / détritivore
- Température
- 24–28 °C
- pH
- 7.0–8.0
- GH
- 8–20 °dGH
- KH
- 5–10 °dKH
- Origine géographique
- Papouasie
- Reproduction
- Ovipare
- Espérance de vie
- 4–6 ans
- Sexe
- Non marqué
- Niveau de difficulté
- Intermédiaire
- Compatibilité
- Spécifique ou invertébrés