
BLUE PEARL YABBY
The Blue Pearl Yabby (Cherax albidus) is a stunning freshwater crayfish, renowned for its vibrant blue coloration and hardy nature. Native to Australia, this selectively bred variant of the common yabby adds a splash of color and intrigue to any aquarium setup. Its unique appearance and engaging behavior make it a favorite among aquarists seeking something extraordinary. (PRE ORDER TILL END OF FEB)
Features
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Scientific Name: Cherax albidus
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Common Names: Blue Pearl Yabby, Blue Claw Yabby
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Size: Up to 20 cm (8 inches)
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Lifespan: 5–7 years with proper care
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Temperament: Semi-aggressive; territorial, especially during molting
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Diet: Omnivorous – consumes plant matter, detritus, and protein-based foods
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Water Parameters:
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Temperature: 12–20°C (54–68°F)
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pH Level: 7.0–8.0
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Hardness: 50–300 ppm
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Minimum Tank Size: 75 liters (20 gallons) for a single yabby; larger tanks recommended for multiple individuals.
Why Choose the Blue Pearl Yabby?
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Vibrant Appearance: Its striking blue hue adds a unique aesthetic to any freshwater aquarium.
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Hardy Nature: Adaptable to a range of water conditions, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced aquarists.
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Interactive Behavior: Known for burrowing and climbing activities, providing dynamic tank interactions.
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Low Maintenance: Requires minimal care compared to other aquatic pets, thriving with basic aquarium upkeep.
Tank Requirements
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Substrate: Fine sand or smooth gravel to facilitate natural burrowing behavior.
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Decor: Incorporate caves, PVC pipes, and driftwood to provide hiding spots and reduce territorial aggression.
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Filtration: Efficient filtration system to maintain water quality; ensure filter intakes are protected to prevent injury.
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Lighting: Moderate lighting to mimic natural conditions.
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Tank Cover: Secure lid is essential, as yabbies are known escape artists.
Compatible Tank Mates
Blue Pearl Yabbies can coexist with certain species, considering their semi-aggressive nature:
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Fast-swimming fish like Danios and Rainbowfish
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Surface-dwelling species that occupy different tank levels
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Avoid slow-moving or bottom-dwelling fish, as yabbies may exhibit territorial behavior towards them
Note: Monitor interactions closely and provide ample hiding spaces to mitigate aggression.
Feeding Recommendations
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Staple Diet: High-quality sinking pellets formulated for crustaceans.
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Supplementary Foods: Blanched vegetables (e.g., zucchini, spinach), algae wafers, and occasional protein sources like bloodworms.
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Feeding Frequency: Once daily; remove uneaten food to maintain water quality.
FAQs
Are Blue Pearl Yabbies suitable for beginners?
Yes, their hardy nature and adaptability make them suitable for novice aquarists.
Can multiple yabbies be kept together?
Yes, but ensure the tank is spacious with ample hiding spots to reduce territorial disputes.
Do they require a heater?
Not necessarily; they thrive in a wide temperature range but avoid extreme fluctuations.
Are they safe for planted tanks?
Caution is advised, as yabbies may uproot or consume live plants.
The Blue Pearl Yabby (Cherax albidus) is a stunning freshwater crayfish, renowned for its vibrant blue coloration and hardy nature. Native to Australia, this selectively bred variant of the common yabby adds a splash of color and intrigue to any aquarium setup. Its unique appearance and engaging behavior make it a favorite among aquarists seeking something extraordinary. (PRE ORDER TILL END OF FEB)
Features
-
Scientific Name: Cherax albidus
-
Common Names: Blue Pearl Yabby, Blue Claw Yabby
-
Size: Up to 20 cm (8 inches)
-
Lifespan: 5–7 years with proper care
-
Temperament: Semi-aggressive; territorial, especially during molting
-
Diet: Omnivorous – consumes plant matter, detritus, and protein-based foods
-
Water Parameters:
-
Temperature: 12–20°C (54–68°F)
-
pH Level: 7.0–8.0
-
Hardness: 50–300 ppm
-
-
Minimum Tank Size: 75 liters (20 gallons) for a single yabby; larger tanks recommended for multiple individuals.
Why Choose the Blue Pearl Yabby?
-
Vibrant Appearance: Its striking blue hue adds a unique aesthetic to any freshwater aquarium.
-
Hardy Nature: Adaptable to a range of water conditions, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced aquarists.
-
Interactive Behavior: Known for burrowing and climbing activities, providing dynamic tank interactions.
-
Low Maintenance: Requires minimal care compared to other aquatic pets, thriving with basic aquarium upkeep.
Tank Requirements
-
Substrate: Fine sand or smooth gravel to facilitate natural burrowing behavior.
-
Decor: Incorporate caves, PVC pipes, and driftwood to provide hiding spots and reduce territorial aggression.
-
Filtration: Efficient filtration system to maintain water quality; ensure filter intakes are protected to prevent injury.
-
Lighting: Moderate lighting to mimic natural conditions.
-
Tank Cover: Secure lid is essential, as yabbies are known escape artists.
Compatible Tank Mates
Blue Pearl Yabbies can coexist with certain species, considering their semi-aggressive nature:
-
Fast-swimming fish like Danios and Rainbowfish
-
Surface-dwelling species that occupy different tank levels
-
Avoid slow-moving or bottom-dwelling fish, as yabbies may exhibit territorial behavior towards them
Note: Monitor interactions closely and provide ample hiding spaces to mitigate aggression.
Feeding Recommendations
-
Staple Diet: High-quality sinking pellets formulated for crustaceans.
-
Supplementary Foods: Blanched vegetables (e.g., zucchini, spinach), algae wafers, and occasional protein sources like bloodworms.
-
Feeding Frequency: Once daily; remove uneaten food to maintain water quality.
FAQs
Are Blue Pearl Yabbies suitable for beginners?
Yes, their hardy nature and adaptability make them suitable for novice aquarists.
Can multiple yabbies be kept together?
Yes, but ensure the tank is spacious with ample hiding spots to reduce territorial disputes.
Do they require a heater?
Not necessarily; they thrive in a wide temperature range but avoid extreme fluctuations.
Are they safe for planted tanks?
Caution is advised, as yabbies may uproot or consume live plants.
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The Blue Pearl Yabby (Cherax albidus) is a stunning freshwater crayfish, renowned for its vibrant blue coloration and hardy nature. Native to Australia, this selectively bred variant of the common yabby adds a splash of color and intrigue to any aquarium setup. Its unique appearance and engaging behavior make it a favorite among aquarists seeking something extraordinary. (PRE ORDER TILL END OF FEB)
Features
-
Scientific Name: Cherax albidus
-
Common Names: Blue Pearl Yabby, Blue Claw Yabby
-
Size: Up to 20 cm (8 inches)
-
Lifespan: 5–7 years with proper care
-
Temperament: Semi-aggressive; territorial, especially during molting
-
Diet: Omnivorous – consumes plant matter, detritus, and protein-based foods
-
Water Parameters:
-
Temperature: 12–20°C (54–68°F)
-
pH Level: 7.0–8.0
-
Hardness: 50–300 ppm
-
-
Minimum Tank Size: 75 liters (20 gallons) for a single yabby; larger tanks recommended for multiple individuals.
Why Choose the Blue Pearl Yabby?
-
Vibrant Appearance: Its striking blue hue adds a unique aesthetic to any freshwater aquarium.
-
Hardy Nature: Adaptable to a range of water conditions, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced aquarists.
-
Interactive Behavior: Known for burrowing and climbing activities, providing dynamic tank interactions.
-
Low Maintenance: Requires minimal care compared to other aquatic pets, thriving with basic aquarium upkeep.
Tank Requirements
-
Substrate: Fine sand or smooth gravel to facilitate natural burrowing behavior.
-
Decor: Incorporate caves, PVC pipes, and driftwood to provide hiding spots and reduce territorial aggression.
-
Filtration: Efficient filtration system to maintain water quality; ensure filter intakes are protected to prevent injury.
-
Lighting: Moderate lighting to mimic natural conditions.
-
Tank Cover: Secure lid is essential, as yabbies are known escape artists.
Compatible Tank Mates
Blue Pearl Yabbies can coexist with certain species, considering their semi-aggressive nature:
-
Fast-swimming fish like Danios and Rainbowfish
-
Surface-dwelling species that occupy different tank levels
-
Avoid slow-moving or bottom-dwelling fish, as yabbies may exhibit territorial behavior towards them
Note: Monitor interactions closely and provide ample hiding spaces to mitigate aggression.
Feeding Recommendations
-
Staple Diet: High-quality sinking pellets formulated for crustaceans.
-
Supplementary Foods: Blanched vegetables (e.g., zucchini, spinach), algae wafers, and occasional protein sources like bloodworms.
-
Feeding Frequency: Once daily; remove uneaten food to maintain water quality.
FAQs
Are Blue Pearl Yabbies suitable for beginners?
Yes, their hardy nature and adaptability make them suitable for novice aquarists.
Can multiple yabbies be kept together?
Yes, but ensure the tank is spacious with ample hiding spots to reduce territorial disputes.
Do they require a heater?
Not necessarily; they thrive in a wide temperature range but avoid extreme fluctuations.
Are they safe for planted tanks?
Caution is advised, as yabbies may uproot or consume live plants.











