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|name = Common Yabby | |name = Common Yabby | ||
|image = Common_Yabby.jpg | |image = Common_Yabby.jpg | ||
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− | |species = | + | |species = Cherax destructor |
|difficulty = E | |difficulty = E | ||
|min_tank_size = 20 | |min_tank_size = 20 | ||
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'Note: The name "yabby" is ocassionaly used to refer to any freshwater crayfish species in Australia, such as the [[Blue Yabby]]; and the saltwater ghost shrimp found in mud flats and estuaries.' | 'Note: The name "yabby" is ocassionaly used to refer to any freshwater crayfish species in Australia, such as the [[Blue Yabby]]; and the saltwater ghost shrimp found in mud flats and estuaries.' | ||
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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, but rather than being true hermaphrodites they usually prove to be of one functional sex. Breeding maturity is reached between 6 and 10 cm. | :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. | ||