Orange Dwarf Crayfish

Orange Dwarf Crayfish

Cambarellus patzcuarensis

The Orange Dwarf Crayfish, scientifically known as Cambarellus patzcuarensis, is a small, vibrant crustacean native to Mexican freshwater habitats. Reaching an average size of about 1.5 inches (4 cm), this species is highly sought after in the aquarium trade for its striking orange coloration, which can vary from a bright tangerine to a more subdued hue depending on its diet and environment. Unlike some of its larger crayfish relatives, the Orange Dwarf Crayfish is relatively peaceful, making it a compatible choice for community tanks. They thrive in well-planted aquariums with plenty of hiding spots, such as caves or aquatic plants, where they can explore and exhibit their natural behaviors. As omnivores, their diet includes both plant matter and small invertebrates, contributing to their role in maintaining a balanced ecosystem within their habitat. These crayfish are known for their active nature and can often be seen scuttling around the substrate, foraging for food, and interacting with their surroundings.

Colors: Orange, Blue, White