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Will my blue cobalt lobster try to eat my fish?

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I recent ordered a hammers blue cobalt lobster, it's actually a crayfish. I was just wondering if it would pose any threat to my other fish in the aquarium?


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8 comments on Will my blue cobalt lobster try to eat my fish?

  1. mikebrez says:

    I used to have one in an aquarium and it would snap at the other fish, but usually in defense, not aggressively. When it came down to it, the crayfish was stuck on the bottom of the tank and was just too slow to be much of a threat to the other fish.

    It did occasionally eat a fish that had died and ended up on the bottom of the tank.

  2. suzyfirestarter says:

    It can.Personally, I’ve had crabs attack other fish. Have a nice day.

  3. jollibobo says:

    Yes, if its a cannibal lobster :)

  4. Pauly says:

    Most likely will try. Depeneds on the type of fish u have. I probley won’t succed in actually devouring the fish, however i wouldn’t reccomend placeing them in the same tank.

  5. Nat says:

    Yeah of corse it will mine did, unless you have big fish i have one big fish left and my lobby cant eat it lol

  6. stampy_stampet says:

    we have four they will eat those little frogs you can get they will go after a hurt or dieing fish before a lively fish we also feed them dried krill and that helps keep them away from the fish they will try going after anything that dwells on the bottom of the tank. But if one of your fish die leave them in there the crayfish will get them and normally eat it all but the head i dont know why they do that but they do also we turn the tank light of at night thats when they like to come out a hunt and climb to get the dead fish or what ever krill that didnt sink. let us know if you need anymore help with them have a good holiday.

  7. mbuna says:

    Yes it will. Lobsters are actually crayfish and are both predatory and scavengers. They will eat fish if they can catch them.

  8. motheragaincats says:

    Yup. He will. We have one. We thought the guppies and tetras we had with our cobalt were too fast for him. They were until he got smart and waited till they rested at night. Now, our "lobmonster" is a tank all to himself!!!!!! Wow, they are really beautiful especially after they shed their exoskeleton. Have fun!

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