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Livraison gratuite en Belgique et frais de port réduits à 4,99€ pour la France à partir de 59€ !
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Dwarf ornamental crayfish – intense red colouration and peaceful temperament
Cherax alciae "Red Kong" is a dwarf freshwater crayfish from Papua New Guinea, selectively bred for its vivid bright-red colour and metallic sheen. It is a hardy, decorative and relatively peaceful species, ideal for aquarists looking for an unusual invertebrate for a tropical aqua-terrarium.
Cherax alciae is territorial but not aggressive towards calm bottom-dwelling fish. Each individual should have a well-structured area (rocks, roots, tubes) in which to establish its territory. A tank of at least 80 L for a pair is recommended. Males may show dominance towards each other: keep only one male per tank, or a harem (1 ♂ / 2 ♀).
An opportunistic omnivore, the Red Kong accepts a wide range of foods: sinking pellets, blanched vegetables, worms, frozen shrimp, or crustacean tablets.
A varied diet promotes a strong shell and intense colouration. Avoid overfeeding, which can quickly pollute the water.
Clear, well-oxygenated and mineral-rich water is essential for their health. Use a crustacean-specific water conditioner to neutralise chlorine and support shell strength.
Provide a sandy substrate and plenty of hiding places: roots, caves, rocks, ceramic tubes. These elements help prevent conflicts and make moulting easier. Hardy plants (Anubias, Microsorum, Bucephalandra) can be attached to the décor.
Dim lighting and dark shelters are particularly appreciated.
| Scientific name | Cherax alciae "Red Kong" |
|---|---|
| Adult size | 10 – 12 cm (body only, without claws) |
| Origin | Papua New Guinea (tropical rivers) |
| Temperature | 23 – 28 °C |
| pH | 7.0 – 8.0 |
| GH | 8 – 15 °dGH |
| KH | 4 – 10 °KH |
| Conductivity | 250 – 600 µS |
| Life expectancy | 4 – 6 years |
| Behaviour | Territorial but peaceful |
| Tank zone | Bottom |
| Minimum volume | 80 L (pair) |
| Diet | Omnivorous (pellets, vegetables, frozen foods) |
Provide several hiding places to reduce stress during moulting: at this time the crayfish is vulnerable and needs to be able to hide.
A piece of limestone rock or a mineral supplement will help the shell regenerate properly.
Crayfish are individually packed in secure insulated packaging, ensuring their safety throughout transport.