Price per Single Unit
Origin: North America
Size: upto 5 inches
Diet: Omnivorous
Light: Natural Light
Temperament: Semi-aggressive
Swimming Level: Bottom
Care Level: Easy
Reproduction: Egg Layer
Scavengers such as Red Lobsters play a very important role in creating a balanced ecosystem. They feed upon wastes before they are broken down by bacteria, which, in turn, helps control problematic nutrients and algae. Red Lobsters are extremely efficient scavengers that will also bring interesting behavior and variety to your freshwater aquarium or pond.
Freshwater aquariums and outdoor ponds are frequently plagued by excessive amounts of waste, debris, left-over food, and algae - all of which settle on substrate and decorations. The removal of this unsightly covering ultimately costs you time, energy, and resources better spent enjoying your water feature. Thankfully, common Red Lobsters offer a natural, efficient solution to keeping your aquarium or pond clean.
Red Lobsters (Procambarus sp.) are relatively small (only up to 5" long), and common throughout the waterways of North America. They are extremely hardy, and will winter successfully with only a few inches of substrate for burrowing and a partially frozen pond.