No, do not put pygmy sunfish in there with a crayfish. Here's why:
http://gallery.nanfa... photo.jpg.html and http://gallery.nanfa...mber 3.jpg.html Those are adults. That scale is an inch. They also move slowly and spend most of their time on the bottom. Yummy, says the crayfish.
Yeah I'm aware of the size and that's about what I suspected. Was just saying I was open to different types of Sunfish. Looking for that size/temperament to coexist (if such a thing exists).
Have you considered shrimp instead of crayfish? There are pages and pages of invertebrates for sale on aquabid.com and some of them are quite peaceful. Link: http://www.aquabid.c...n.cgi?fwinverts
Someone on there is selling dwarf shufeldtii crayfish, which they claim grow to only 1.25 inches and don't harm fish.
The dwarfs are nice. Those are the dwarf cajuns I referred to. I'm more concerned about potential fish combos, in terms of what I was looking at, devouring those little guys

I hadn't really been thinking shrimp mostly because they can be touchy in terms of water parameters and I was thinking more natives. Ghosts are about the only available shrimp species for aquariums that somewhat exist in the US. I have kept a number of different varieties though and I do love em actually. Very interesting addition to a tank and nice for algae cleanup from plants & scavenging. I currently have some Amano shrimp and a Bamboo shrimp in my 20 gallon community. I've also kept Cherry shrimp in the past.
I have a crawdad living with my longear sunfish. They've shared a tank for over a year now with no problems. The longear doesn't have a big enough mouth to down the cray and is too big for the cray to bother. The cray does stay hidden most of the time so the entertainment value is pretty low, but it does work. They definitely are escape artists. They can climb right up the filter inlet tube. If there is a way, they will find it. We had one get out and find it's way under the fridge. It got covered with "under the fridge stuff". My wife was quite panicked when she saw a very large dust bunny moving across the floor.
My sunfish are exposed to temperatures from 60 to 85 degrees F. and do just fine.
Steve.
Thanks for your input/experience. That is something to think about. And yeah one concern I had is that even if the Sunfish didn't eat the Cray it would nip/harass it and it would probably hide. Hmmm decisions, decisions. It's kind of Cray vs Sunfish for me with a temptation to try both. Both sound like good, hardy options for this tank setup. I think I'm still leaning towards a Cray setup with lots of rockwork designed from river stones, slate, etc fashioned into caves and what not with silicon. I am just tempted to add a nice sunfish in the mix too though

And yeah I know how it gos with Crays being escape artists. I've dealt with similar instances with Amano shrimp. If you don't cover their tanks they'll go exploring.
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As for the idea of a Crayfish with a school of expendable minnows or something of the like... I was actually considering this option. I don't really have a problem with this. Actually, I think it would be highly stimulating to the cray to be able to hunt. The minnows or whatever small fish would be like enrichment toys lol. Rough on the minnows perhaps, but such is the cycle of life

As long as I Viewed them as food and not pets I'd be ok with this. Not like I've never fed a pet live food before. Not pure a pure native tank, but if I was going to do this I might pick up something cheap and readily available that is ok with cooler/unheated water like perhaps Danios. Or maybe feeder/bait minnows for a more authentic look... price/availability depending.