

40g specialist dwarf-crayfish food with water-stable 2 mm pellets for Cambarellus, CPO and other small crayfish.
40g specialist dwarf-crayfish food with water-stable 2 mm pellets for Cambarellus, CPO and other small crayfish.
Aqua-Tropica Cambarellus-VITAL 40g is a specialist dry food for Cambarellus and other small crayfish kept in freshwater aquariums. It is built around the way these invertebrates feed: searching the bottom, holding food with their claws and working through it gradually rather than snatching flakes from mid-water.
The official Aqua-Tropica page positions Cambarellus-VITAL for dwarf crayfish such as CPO, Cambarellus diminutus, Cambarellus texanus and similar small species. That makes it a better match for a nano crayfish setup than oversized bottom tablets or a broad community food. The 40g tub is compact enough for home aquariums, while still giving a regular keeper a practical dry food to use as part of a varied feeding routine.
The key point is control. Small crayfish are deliberate feeders, so food size and water stability matter. Aqua-Tropica describes this product as 2 mm water-stable food pellets, designed so the animals can grip the food and feed without it turning into waste immediately. That is useful in smaller aquariums where leftover food can affect water quality quickly.
| Product | Aqua-Tropica Cambarellus-VITAL |
|---|---|
| SKU | E009 |
| Pack size | 40g / manufacturer page also lists 75ml |
| Food format | Water-stable dry pellets |
| Pellet size | 2 mm, according to Aqua-Tropica |
| Main use | Everyday feeding for Cambarellus and other small crayfish |
| Highlighted additions | Chlorella, Moringa, probiotics and grapefruit seed extract |
| Category | Feed for Fish > Dried Food |
Cambarellus do not feed like mid-water fish. They search the substrate, pick food up, hold it and work through it gradually. A food that is too soft or too large can be messy, while a food that floats away may not reach them reliably. Cambarellus-VITAL is made as a sinking, water-stable pellet, so it can be placed where the crayfish are active and left long enough for them to feed naturally.
Aqua-Tropica highlights a balance of animal and plant-based components, with Chlorella and Moringa included for natural micronutrient support. The manufacturer also mentions probiotics and grapefruit seed extract as part of the formula. Those are useful source-backed details for choosing the food, but they should not be read as medicine or a cure for husbandry problems. Stable water, correct stocking and sensible feeding still do the heavy lifting.
Small crayfish need a steady, varied diet because moulting is a normal but demanding part of their life cycle. Aqua-Tropica describes Cambarellus-VITAL as supporting moulting, shell development, colour and vitality. In practical aquarium terms, that means this food is best used as one reliable part of a routine that also includes clean water, mineral stability and appropriate hiding spaces so the animals can retreat safely after a moult.
The water-stable structure is especially helpful around moulting animals because it reduces the chance of uneaten food dissolving into the aquarium before it is found. Feed carefully, watch the animals and adjust portions. In a small tank, the right amount of food is usually less than most keepers expect.
For a single dwarf crayfish or a small group, start with a modest amount and observe. If the pellets are still present long after feeding, reduce the portion next time. If multiple animals compete strongly, spread food in more than one spot so smaller individuals have a chance to feed without constant pressure from the dominant one.
Choose Aqua-Tropica Cambarellus-VITAL if your main goal is feeding Cambarellus, CPO-type crayfish or a small crayfish species tank. It is also a sensible cupboard food for aquarists who keep invertebrates and want a clean, measured alternative to relying only on general fish pellets. It is not the best choice if you need a staple for large cichlids, marine fish or ordinary community fish feeding; this page is about a specialist crayfish food.
If you are comparing similar foods, see Aqua-Tropica Raubschnecken-VITAL 35g for assassin snails, Aqua-Tropica Muschel-VITAL 40g for mussel-focused feeding, or Tropical Crusta Sticks for another crustacean-style dry food option. Those products are not identical substitutes, but they help you choose the right food for the animal you keep.
This listing is matched to the exact Aqua-Tropica Cambarellus-VITAL 40g pack, with the official product page and official pack photo used to confirm the identity. That matters for specialist foods because names such as snail food, shrimp food, crayfish food and general bottom-feeder food can look similar at a glance but are not always made for the same animals.
For keepers running nano tanks or species setups, the value is in having a food that is easy to portion, easy for the animals to handle and clear about its intended use. Cambarellus-VITAL gives you that focused option without turning the feeding cupboard into guesswork.
It is a specialist dry food for Cambarellus and other dwarf crayfish, including CPO-type crayfish, in freshwater aquariums and nano aquariums.
Yes. Aqua-Tropica describes Cambarellus-VITAL as water-stable 2 mm food pellets, which are sized so small crayfish can grip and feed on them more easily.
The official Aqua-Tropica product page highlights Chlorella, Moringa, probiotics and grapefruit seed extract as part of the formula. Use the physical label as the final source for full ingredients and batch details.
Offer a small amount that the crayfish can take without leaving excess food in the aquarium. Remove leftovers and adjust the amount to the number and appetite of the animals.
It is aimed at dwarf crayfish rather than general community fish. Fish may pick at it, but choose this product when the main feeding target is Cambarellus or similar small crayfish.
Keep the tub closed between feeds and store it somewhere cool and dry, away from moisture. Good storage helps dry foods stay clean and usable for longer.









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