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==Tank compatibility==
 
==Tank compatibility==
They generally coexist harmoniously with small fish and typically refrain from attacking even newborn guppies. However, they may prey on fish eggs or non-swimming larvae, and will scavenge on dead fish. Additionally, some aquarium hobbyists have experienced that these crayfish will also attempt to devour dwarf shrimp such as cherries. It is absolutely essential to provide them with hiding places when they commence molting, as the new shell is soft, allowing even small fish (or other crayfish) to kill them during this period. Volcanic rock riddled with numerous small holes, or short segments of waterlogged bamboo furnish useful molting refuges. Never keep them  with loaches or similar fish that explore nooks and crannies since such fish will devour the crayfish during their molt.
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They generally coexist harmoniously with small fish and typically refrain from attacking even newborn guppies. However, they may prey on fish eggs or non-swimming larvae, and will scavenge on dead fish. Additionally, some aquarium hobbyists have claimed that these crayfish will also attempt to devour dwarf shrimp such as cherries. It is absolutely essential to provide them with hiding places when they commence molting, as the new shell is soft, allowing even small fish (or other crayfish) to kill them during this period. Volcanic rock riddled with numerous small holes, or short segments of waterlogged bamboo furnish useful molting refuges. Never keep them  with loaches or similar fish that explore nooks and crannies since such fish will devour the crayfish during their molt.
  
 
==Diet ==
 
==Diet ==
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== Behaviour ==
 
== Behaviour ==
:Largely peaceful to other species sharing their tank but some aquarium hobbyists have experiences that they devour dwarf shrimp if provided with the opportunity to do so.
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:Largely peaceful to other species sharing their tank but some aquarium hobbyists have claimed that they will devour weak or ill dwarf shrimp if provided with the opportunity to do so.
  
 
== Identification ==
 
== Identification ==

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