One hundred twenty female red swamp crawfish (Procambarus clarkii) with a mean total length of 100 mm were held in a static hatchery system comprising 12 tiers, each with 10 individual compartments, from April to November 1986 (191 d). Maintenance consisted of changing water periodically, controlling temperature (21-26°Q in a dark room, and monitoring mortality, spawning, and hatching. Twenty-two percent of the stocked females produced offspring, and average production was 223 juveniles per female (range, 64-406).