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Cambarellus puer

Swamp Dwarf Crayfish

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科学分类

界:Animalia
门:Arthropoda
纲:Malacostraca
目:Decapoda
科:Cambaridae
属:Cambarellus
种:puer
IUCN状态:无危

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难度简单
环境
淡水
温度20-25°C
pH值6.5 - 8
水硬度55 - 270 ppm
寿命2 年
原产地North America
成体大小25-40cm
饮食杂食性
生物类型甲壳类
TDS300 ppm
水流低水流

水族箱建造信息

最小水族箱尺寸20L
游泳区域底层
氧气消耗非常低
废物产生非常低
代谢率低
活动水平适度
喂食频率每日
食物类型沉底颗粒, 薄饼, 蔬菜, 藻类, 碎屑, 冷冻食品

关于此物种

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基本描述
The Swamp Dwarf Crayfish, sometimes called Acocil, is a fantastic choice for anyone new to keeping invertebrates. These are tiny crustaceans, growing to no more than 4 cm, making them perfect for smaller aquariums of at least 20 liters. They are incredibly easy to care for due to their adaptability and simple needs. As omnivores, they are not picky eaters and will happily scavenge for leftover fish food, sinking pellets, and decaying plant matter, helping to keep the bottom of your tank clean. You can supplement their diet with blanched vegetables and wafers. They are generally peaceful due to their small size, but they can be territorial with their own kind, so provide plenty of hiding spots like small caves or dense plants. One crucial thing to know is that these little critters are known escape artists! A tight-fitting lid on your aquarium is an absolute must to prevent them from climbing out. With a short lifespan of about two years, they offer a wonderful, low-commitment opportunity to enjoy the interesting behaviors of a bottom-dwelling crustacean. Their breeding is straightforward, so you may even be surprised with tiny offspring without any special effort.
详细描述

The Swamp Dwarf Crayfish (Cambarellus puer) is a captivating North American decapod that offers a rewarding experience for the dedicated hobbyist. Its small adult size, capping at 40 mm, allows for housing in nano or species-specific tanks starting from 20 liters. When setting up their environment, it is vital to replicate their natural low-flow water habitats. Baffling the output of a filter is recommended to create a calm environment. The substrate should be populated with numerous hiding places—such as driftwood, catappa leaves, cholla wood, and rockwork—to mitigate their inherent territorial nature, especially among males. This structuring allows for multiple individuals to be kept together by breaking lines of sight and establishing distinct territories.

Water parameter management is refreshingly flexible. This species tolerates a broad pH spectrum from slightly acidic to alkaline and a wide range of water hardness, making it compatible with most treated tap water sources. Stability within its preferred temperate thermal window (20-25°C) is more critical than chasing a precise numerical target. A heater may not be necessary in a stable, room-temperature home. As an omnivorous detritivore, its diet should be varied. While it serves as an effective part of the clean-up crew by consuming detritus, algae, and biofilm, it requires a dedicated feeding regimen. A rotation of high-quality sinking pellets, algae wafers, and blanched vegetables (like spinach, zucchini, or cucumber) will ensure its nutritional needs are met. Occasional protein-based frozen foods can be offered as a treat. Note their classification as a 'plant eater'; they will likely shred and consume soft-leaved or delicate plants like mosses. For a planted tank, opt for robust species such as Anubias, Java Fern, or Cryptocorynes.

When considering tank mates, their small size and bottom-dwelling habits are key. They are compatible with small, peaceful, top- and mid-water swimming fish like neon tetras, rasboras, and guppies. Avoid keeping them with larger, aggressive fish which would view them as a meal, or with other bottom-dwelling crustaceans that would lead to territorial disputes. While they pose little threat to fish, they may opportunistically prey on very small shrimp or sick fish resting on the substrate. A final, critical consideration is their remarkable ability to escape. The aquarium must be securely covered, with all gaps around equipment sealed, as they are adept climbers.

科学描述

Taxonomically classified within the family Cambaridae, Cambarellus puer is a freshwater crustacean native to North America. Its common name, Swamp Dwarf Crayfish, alludes to its natural habitat in lentic (still) or low-lotic (slow-moving) bodies of water, a preference that should be mimicked in aquaria with low-flow filtration systems. The species exhibits a depressiform body shape, a dorso-ventral flattening common in benthic decapods that facilitates movement and concealment within the substrate and under cover.

Physiologically, C. puer is characterized by a low metabolism, resulting in very low oxygen consumption and minimal waste production, as indicated by its low bioload factor (0.6). This makes it a suitable inhabitant for smaller, stable aquatic systems. Its adaptability is notable, with a tolerance for a wide range of water chemistry: pH from 6.5 to 8.0, and water hardness from 55 to 270 ppm. While strictly a freshwater species, it can tolerate transient, minor increases in salinity up to 0.5 ppt. The recommended TDS of 300 ppm represents an optimal median for its environment. The species' IUCN Red List status is 'Least Concern' (LC), indicating a widespread and stable wild population.

As an omnivorous detritivore, its ecological function involves the consumption and processing of biofilm, algae, and decaying organic matter, playing a role in nutrient cycling. Its diet is not exclusively detrital, as it also engages in herbivory ('plant_eater'). In captivity, this necessitates a varied diet to ensure complete nutrition. The reproductive strategy of C. puer is indicative of an r-strategist, with a short lifespan of approximately two years, rapid sexual maturity, and ease of breeding in captive conditions without requiring specific environmental triggers. This prolific breeding contributes to its success and stability both in the wild and in the aquarium hobby. Its territoriality, while present, is manageable given its diminutive size, with conflicts being primarily non-lethal intraspecific displays over resources and mates.


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