You can keep 3 + young ones in an aquarium of 24 x 12.
Bigger tanks allow for a greater number of individuals.
A wide range of pH and GH is possible as long as one avoids the extremes.
Extremely tolerant to a wide range of water conditions and quality.
You can literally breed them in plastic buckets.
Like most crayfish these are omnivorous and will eat your plants .
Intra-species aggression is not big, one can even raise most of the young ones in the adults' tank.
Except that there is no mating and eggs are diploid from the begin.
They probably do parthogenesis.
They can multiply extremely quick.
Breed early and often, no males needed, huge number of eggs.
Little cannibalism.
As they do basically cloning they all look exactly alike, with each dot in the exact same place.
Basically they are a pest!