Can you keep a crab/crab in a 70 liter scapers tank?

I'm going to get a 70-liter Scapers tank instead of a 60-liter Cube from Dennerle.

I'd like to keep a crab or a crayfish in this aquarium. I'm just wondering if it's big enough to hold a crayfish or a crab that's about 10cm long (eg, a Florida crayfish).

The Scapers Tank is only 50cm long but also 39cm wide.

Thank you in advance!

PS: I know that most crabs need to live in a paludarium, or rather, a dry area. As far as I know, there are also crabs that don't necessarily need a dry area.

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JayCeD
3 years ago

Florida cancer doesn't need any country.

Cancers can in principle also be kept in a rather small space, at least as long as they are kept individually.

If you cultivate several cancers or crabs in a small aquarium, they kill each other.

Microcrabs do not need a land part as far as I know and can also be kept in nanocubes.

AuerMeimZehne
3 years ago

If then dwarf flow cancer (breeding Cambarellus) or microcrackets, otherwise the pelvis is too small.