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Author:  Jaymie [ Oct 11th, '06, 07:43 ]
Post subject:  Housing for Redclaw

Over the last few days we've discussed housing for redclaw. As I understand it, redclaw live on the bottom, and commercial farmers recommend stocking at 5 - 10 crays per square metre.

We have an IBC that has not got a specific job yet, so I thought that it might work as a home for the redclaw. This however leaves me with only 10 redclaw in the whole system! That's gone in a single feed! :)

Alex, C1 and I were chatting about this and came up with the thought that if the redclaw's population could handle it, we could build a "Japanese Hotel" for them.

Following is a quick design, without any plumbing or furniture. We would most likely put in pipe off cuts for "individual rooms". The top would be cut off the IBC for access (replaceable lid) and the floors made of plastic mesh.

Please let us know what you think and if it would be a viable option.

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Author:  Aquaddict [ Oct 11th, '06, 07:50 ]
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You're definately on the righttrack. when cutting the IBC ensure you leave a horizontal lip on it so they cant get out.

I've see bread crates stacked to get this type effect for yabbies/crays.

They'll live in pipes happily. how do you feed multi levels?

Author:  GotFish? [ Oct 11th, '06, 07:54 ]
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You add cable and a wireless connection and you have gone too far J. Great Idea.

Author:  aquamad [ Oct 11th, '06, 08:59 ]
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Keep the ideas comming as I want to do the same! :mrgreen:

Author:  beeso [ Oct 11th, '06, 10:32 ]
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great work hopefully you have perfected it by the time i buy a house so i ca copy..... with the levels be removable/stackable for harvest?

Author:  Jaymie [ Oct 11th, '06, 11:05 ]
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Wow

yes the levels will be removable for ease of access.

Feeding to different levels - maybe a small platform on each level with a feeding pipe to drop the food to each floor (a dumb waiter)

The floors will prolly be some cheap garden mesh. The floor height will match the height of the pipe bits.

Author:  Donarto [ Oct 11th, '06, 13:40 ]
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looking good Jaymie. I think the feeding mechanism needs a little work. What about pipes coming up from each level to the top that are to small for the crayfish to get through but you can drop food down.

Author:  Jaymie [ Oct 11th, '06, 14:37 ]
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Thanks D, that was kind of what I was trying to explain, but so much clearer!

Author:  monya [ Oct 11th, '06, 16:05 ]
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they can just dial 9 for room service. Happiest redclaw this side of the nullabor!

Author:  aquamad [ Oct 11th, '06, 17:37 ]
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untill christmas lunch that is ;)

Author:  aeon [ Oct 12th, '06, 09:29 ]
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Hi jamie!
this looks MUCH nicer than the intensive matrix-like bottle system that was posted a few months ago. At least the yabbies can move around and perform all their natural behaviors. Apparently they often live in very crowded conditions around drought time anyway. it may look pretty squishy to us but fine for them.
Aeon.

Author:  Gary Donaldson [ Oct 12th, '06, 10:03 ]
Post subject:  Re: Housing for Redclaw

Hello Aeon.......nice to see you around again.

Setting aside the ethics of "the matrix-like bottle system" for a moment, they must have had some way of feeding the yabbies (or redclaw). That would help to answer the question of how to feed freshwater crayfish in multi-tier systems.

I might ask them.

Author:  Daniel [ Oct 12th, '06, 10:08 ]
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the edu (extreme density units) for the yabbies i believe were fed a paste, it was mixed in the water and settled on the bottom of the containers for the yabbies to eat

Author:  aeon [ Oct 12th, '06, 10:13 ]
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Hey Gary,
Yabbies bring us together agin!
I'm pretty sure i remember the bottle guys saying that the one downside of the system was having to put food in to each bottle individually and that this was time consuming and a risk to the system - especially if they had to go away for a few days.

Author:  Jaymie [ Oct 12th, '06, 10:20 ]
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I think you could possibly get away with putting some meaty bones in the tank if you needed to be absent for a few days, down the aforementioned feeding chutes (one for each level maybe?)

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