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Here are some friends with simlar question as we.And I have this question for many days,anyone help us?
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There is some good information in a PDF file located at the site listed below. It's a fairly large file, however. The information you are looking for starts at about page 34.

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You cant
are you from louisiana? well anyway keep it in a cooler
I used to keep crayfish and minows in my garage in a stainless steel washtub with two fish tank aerators.
They lived for months
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I've kept crawfish before, not to eat, but for pets and I had a rough time. First of all, if there are more than one keep them in seperate containers or else they will eat eachother. You can use an old fish tank, a bucket or even your bathtub. But you do have to figure out if they came from salt, fresh or a mixture of both types of water so you can keep them in that type. Make sure they have something like deli meat or chicken, any type of meat to eat but make sure you soak it in the water that they live in before you give it to them. With this method they should last 2 weeks at the most without refilling their containers, but unless you really want to eat them or they're really important youy shouldn't bother keeping them becasue it's hard to do.
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Make your own pond... That's the only way I think..
I believe a friend of mine used to feed them cornmeal.
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