Hey Thanks for the awesome videos. I watch all your videos I live in Australia and My wife’s home is in Kamphaeng Phet and I also love crayfish! I have a pregnant mother, she’s been pregnant for about 3 weeks, you can start to make out little black eyes. I have a tank on standby I will move them to when they start to run around. My problem is the temperature is often very high, and there’s not a lot I can do. But also i haven’t been able to grow much algae for the little critters and I worry for their survivability. Got any tips? Thanks again Toon + Leigh. Love your videos
BIG thanks Scott from Toon and myself. Shade netting to keep the sun off them helps loads. Floating aquatic plants also help to minimize excessive heat. Water hyacinth is great for this & it fixes the issue of having little to no algae. The craylings will stay in the roots and pick enough food off them to get going. Hope this helps 👍👍👍
Hi leigh and Toon, really good to see how well, the crayfish are doing. Once the babies are off the mother, i noticed that you put the mother in another tank, so are the babies self feeding straight away?
If there's enough algae in the small tank then we leave them in there or a day or two before transferring them to a large cement tank. Depending on if we're running short on space, we generally empty 3/4 hatches of babies into a cement tank.
It's taken us a while learning & tweaking things around to see what suits them best. Now we're at ease with the process & setup. They're flipping easier to raise than running a herd of 73 goats! 🤣
We've done it with & without running airstones in each tank. They're absolutely fine without but we do have to carry our several water changes. We're recently ordered & stand alone solar air pump to hopefully be able to run everything that contains our crayfish. Obviously. the more oxygen in the water, the better.
Great to see the Yabbies are thriving and you've made a small business from them. Have any of the locals gotten a taste for them and are buying them for their own home cooking?
Cheers GavR, we're quite chuffed with how our crayfish set-up has evolved over the last few years. We've made a few tweaks along the way, but now it feels like we're somewhere near for what best works for us & for them. We sell enough to make it worth while but the main thing is to have an abundant great tasting food source always available. Unfortunately, crayfish are a bit on the steep side for locals around us. The current going rate is 1,200tbh per kg. When you consider that large prawns are 300 per kg, not many Thais will pay the extra premium (although they taste far superior in our opinion.)
We hatch them out with & without airstones running mate. Without you may need or wish to do a water change but we rarely do without an issues as long as you keep the feed to a minimum. Hope that helps.
@@chamitomoto6280 we've often wondered why we get requests most weeks for exporting our red claws to the Philippines. Any idea why that is because we see there's quite a few breeders there already?
Red Claws unfertilized eggs turn a dull orange color & often you'll spot a few that have come free of the female's abdomen. Not sure about other breeds of crayfish though.
We have used a simple airstone set-up previously but when we had too many tanks with berried females we tried a few bowls with air. The results were all successful. The only difference being that we carry out one water change (without scrubbing the tank) before the eggs hatch. In an ideal world, every tank we have would have airstones running 24/7. It's just a bit difficult with our farm being off-grid with limited solar power capacity.
I have a 2-day old craylings. Most of them died today. What could be the reason? I separate the mother and leave the craylings in the container where they were hatched 2 days ago. But now most of them died
We have a quite a wide range of ranges. Our oldest males are approximately 3 years old. They typically live for about 4 years so we ensure that we always keep a stock of young males to grow on. We keep a lot more of our females for Broodstock.
A small amount of air is preferable to keep the water moving. We hatch them with and without additional oxygen. Red claw crayfish survive in low oxygen environments. Changing the water in the hatching tanks once a week is more important. Hope this helps you a bit. Cheers.
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Hey Thanks for the awesome videos. I watch all your videos I live in Australia and My wife’s home is in Kamphaeng Phet and I also love crayfish! I have a pregnant mother, she’s been pregnant for about 3 weeks, you can start to make out little black eyes. I have a tank on standby I will move them to when they start to run around. My problem is the temperature is often very high, and there’s not a lot I can do. But also i haven’t been able to grow much algae for the little critters and I worry for their survivability. Got any tips? Thanks again Toon + Leigh. Love your videos
BIG thanks Scott from Toon and myself.
Shade netting to keep the sun off them helps loads.
Floating aquatic plants also help to minimize excessive heat.
Water hyacinth is great for this & it fixes the issue of having little to no algae. The craylings will stay in the roots and pick enough food off them to get going.
Hope this helps 👍👍👍
Great video - thanks for all the information and all your videos.
Very kind of you to write that. Thanks buddy 👍
Love your crayfish videos guys so glad to see them again
Thanks for that. We've missed them also lol.
The goats have taken up.so much of our life this year that everything else has had to take a backseat.
Hi, if I can see eyes on each eggs, how many days, weeks will it be hatched?
Hi leigh and Toon, really good to see how well, the crayfish are doing. Once the babies are off the mother, i noticed that you put the mother in another tank, so are the babies self feeding straight away?
If there's enough algae in the small tank then we leave them in there or a day or two before transferring them to a large cement tank. Depending on if we're running short on space, we generally empty 3/4 hatches of babies into a cement tank.
do you put soil in the pond?
Not to date but we have added raised areas full of sand. The baby crayfish certainly love exploring it.
Great set up mate
It's taken us a while learning & tweaking things around to see what suits them best.
Now we're at ease with the process & setup.
They're flipping easier to raise than running a herd of 73 goats! 🤣
Do you put aerators on your seperated berried females? Or none until the eggs hatch?
We've done it with & without running airstones in each tank. They're absolutely fine without but we do have to carry our several water changes.
We're recently ordered & stand alone solar air pump to hopefully be able to run everything that contains our crayfish. Obviously. the more oxygen in the water, the better.
Great to see the Yabbies are thriving and you've made a small business from them. Have any of the locals gotten a taste for them and are buying them for their own home cooking?
Cheers GavR, we're quite chuffed with how our crayfish set-up has evolved over the last few years. We've made a few tweaks along the way, but now it feels like we're somewhere near for what best works for us & for them.
We sell enough to make it worth while but the main thing is to have an abundant great tasting food source always available.
Unfortunately, crayfish are a bit on the steep side for locals around us.
The current going rate is 1,200tbh per kg.
When you consider that large prawns are 300 per kg, not many Thais will pay the extra premium (although they taste far superior in our opinion.)
Bro i see your crayfish while inside your bowls its oky with out aerator?
We hatch them out with & without airstones running mate.
Without you may need or wish to do a water change but we rarely do without an issues as long as you keep the feed to a minimum.
Hope that helps.
@@TLFarm thanks mate i try that soon .by the way im from Philippines
@@TLFarm if water like that mate how many times to change water every week?
@@chamitomoto6280 we've often wondered why we get requests most weeks for exporting our red claws to the Philippines.
Any idea why that is because we see there's quite a few breeders there already?
@@TLFarm yes we have few breeders now in philippines ..and this moment is to expensive Normally they sale for Chinese restaurants and big demand..
I have seen people remove the eggs and put them in a egg tumbler. Have you tried this ? Is it worth trying?
Enjoying your videos 👍🏻
Do you only have redclaw s
Yes that's right
@@TLFarm will you do a video about cherax crayfish
what is the color of unfertilized egg?
Red Claws unfertilized eggs turn a dull orange color & often you'll spot a few that have come free of the female's abdomen.
Not sure about other breeds of crayfish though.
what is the color of rotten egg attached on female?
Thanks for this. Interesting
Cheers mate. Yabbies are such fascinating crustaceans, tasty too!
I notice you dont put aerator on those crayfish with eggs. Its just ok?
We have used a simple airstone set-up previously but when we had too many tanks with berried females we tried a few bowls with air.
The results were all successful. The only difference being that we carry out one water change (without scrubbing the tank) before the eggs hatch.
In an ideal world, every tank we have would have airstones running 24/7.
It's just a bit difficult with our farm being off-grid with limited solar power capacity.
@@TLFarm thank you very much for replying. More power to your endeavors!
Toon is really knowledgeable,
Toon's always been a quick learner.
She's very hands on with most things we've had a go at here on the farm.
I have a 2-day old craylings. Most of them died today. What could be the reason? I separate the mother and leave the craylings in the container where they were hatched 2 days ago. But now most of them died
You need aerator and air pump
Whats the age of your breeder? Greetings from Philippines!
We have a quite a wide range of ranges.
Our oldest males are approximately 3 years old.
They typically live for about 4 years so we ensure that we always keep a stock of young males to grow on.
We keep a lot more of our females for Broodstock.
Not got a sodding clue Leigh 🤦♂Still love you guys though 😁
Lol, thanks for your feedback as usual Geno ⭐⭐⭐
How did this happen, 2 in a few days, wow , my dusters have gone tight 5555
Hey, the traps had gone in for a couple of days & we got all giddy 🤪
Nice farm 😊👍
Thank you, that's very kind.
Do you have yabbies crayfish?
Yep, that's all we breed (Red Claws.)
Lots of crayfish
Yep, plenty for selling, eating & breeding on 👍
@@TLFarm i have a small pond too i have 17 breeders hehe
@@arkjtv3958 it's so additive isn't it? You just end up wanting more & more. We don't even let ourselves eat that many lol.
True. I want to buy more breeders amd let them breed and breed hahaha
They need the berried crayfish to put some oxygen or no need to put oxygen they will not die thanks
A small amount of air is preferable to keep the water moving. We hatch them with and without additional oxygen. Red claw crayfish survive in low oxygen environments. Changing the water in the hatching tanks once a week is more important. Hope this helps you a bit. Cheers.
Mmmmm dinner 👌
Only for farmstay guests who work hard enough!
@@TLFarm dammit !!
@@chrissmart9625 yeah, shitout again mate 🤣🤣🤣
@@TLFarm maybe if you would lower your expectations for the afflicted, I’d get one as a starter 🙏
@@chrissmart9625 seriously, you expect me to run that passed Toon?
Toon knows her crayfish!😊
Apart from saying that crayfsh have 6 pairs of walking legs when they have 8 🤣🤣🤣
Now either her hands are tiny or the crayfish are huge 😂
I'm not going to say what I'm thinking 🤪🤪🤪