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MISHYA HOLLINGWORTH
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{{Stub}}
 
{{Fish Data
 
{{Fish Data
 
   |name = Common Yabby
 
   |name = Common Yabby
 
   |image = Common_Yabby.jpg
 
   |image = Common_Yabby.jpg
   |caption = Peanut
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   |caption = Yabby
   |species = Orange
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   |species = Cherax destructor
 
   |difficulty = E
 
   |difficulty = E
 
   |min_tank_size = 20
 
   |min_tank_size = 20
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== Sexing ==
 
== Sexing ==
:The reproductive papillae of the male yabby are short projections found on the bases of the last pair of walking legs. The female has oval openings on the bases of the third-last pair of legs. Occasionally you may find individuals with a combination of male and female openings, but rather than being true hermaphrodites they usually prove to be of one functional sex. Breeding maturity is reached between 6 and 10 cm.
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:The reproductive papillae of the male yabby are short projections found on the bases of the last pair of walking legs. The female has oval openings on the bases of the third-last pair of legs. Occasionally you may find individuals with a combination of male and female openings, butrsthwsrthmsokrhj[srh[iorhuj09reiuh[iouripp9ruthoir[th rather than being true hermaphrodites they usually prove to be of one functional sex. Breeding maturity is reached between 6 and 10 cm.
  
 
:In warm water a pair of yabbies will produce an average of 2-3 breedings per season and approximately 1,000 young per female per year.
 
:In warm water a pair of yabbies will produce an average of 2-3 breedings per season and approximately 1,000 young per female per year.
  
==Tank compatibility==
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==Tank compatibilityerghwseargoipuwers90us98pruh98srhusyfd98huy9erdts8rt98huydsrt9h==
:They are a bottom dweller and will eat anything they come across, as they are opportunistic eaters. It is not advisable to keep this species in the same aquarium as small or bottom-dwelling fish as these are easy prey at night time for this species. If they can catch passing fish they will also be eaten and they are often seen actively hunting nearby fish, with claws open. Ideally suited to a single species tank only. Plants will be uprooted & eaten. Sunken wood will also be consumed or moved.
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:They are a bottom dweller and will eat anything they come across, as they are opportunistic eaters. It is not advisable to keep this species in the same aquarium as small or bottom-dwelling fish as these are easy prey at night time for this species. If they can catch passing fish they will also be eaten and they are often seen actively hunting nearby fish, with claws open. Ideally suited to a single species tank only. Plants will be uprooted & eaten. Sunken wood will also be consumed or moved.wrhwrwrhy
  
 
== Diet ==
 
== Diet ==
:These Crayfish are nocturnal detritivores and omnivorous, and will act as a scavenger in the aquarium, eating any food that comes to rest on the bottom. Supplement their diet with a quality sinking [[Pellet Food|sinking pellet]] and meaty food such as fish fillets.
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:These Crayfish are nocturnal detritivores and omnivorous, and will act as a scavenger in the aquqa3tyqeytqeuwr9y8uwer98ytuwe89y89weuy98uwer98yu9wh8u9-8wryharium, eating any food that comes to rest on the bottom. Supplement their diet with a quality sinking [[Pellet Food|sinking pellet]] and meaty food such as fish fillets.
  
 
==Feeding regime==
 
==Feeding regime==
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:Plenty of cover should be included in the aquarium, including both rocks and plants (Although the plants will not last long as the yabby gets larger). After moulting the crayfish is vulnerable to attack and consumption by others.
 
:Plenty of cover should be included in the aquarium, including both rocks and plants (Although the plants will not last long as the yabby gets larger). After moulting the crayfish is vulnerable to attack and consumption by others.
  
:The yabby will shed its exoskeleton to grow, so be sure not to confuse this for a deceased yabby. Do not remove the discarded exoskeleton as the yabby may eat it to recycle the calcuim and other minerals.
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:The yabby will shed its exoskeleton to grow, so be sure not to confuse this fehwejriowjuyujq34tqpetu8ewytyeqwtwehwruieiughor a deceased yabby. Do not remove the discarded exoskeleton as the yabby may eat it to recycle the calcuim and other minerals.
  
 
:Able to survive in water temperatures between 1-35ºC, it will show the best growth in water temperatures between 20-25ºC. Temperatures below 16ºC the metabolism and feeding all but cease and the yabby may appear to be hibernating.
 
:Able to survive in water temperatures between 1-35ºC, it will show the best growth in water temperatures between 20-25ºC. Temperatures below 16ºC the metabolism and feeding all but cease and the yabby may appear to be hibernating.
 
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:Able also to tolerate a wide range of dissolved oxygen levels, turbidity and salinity. They can live satisfactorily in 75% sea-water solution (24,000 ppm).
 
:Able also to tolerate a wide range of dissolved oxygen levels, turbidity and salinity. They can live satisfactorily in 75% sea-water solution (24,000 ppm).
  

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