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Old 23-10-2007, 10:40 PM   #1
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Default Lobster/Crayfish 16th Edition

We have come a long way to the 16tth edition and hope more and more people will be interested in rearing crayfish and to share information together
 
Old 24-10-2007, 04:33 AM   #2
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Applause to the start of 16th Edition

kick start what have left off from the previous 15th edition
Update of C328 which i went this monday
im not sure about the names but i saw three very big blue lobsters (very blue)
and some orange tip on their claws black lobsters.
and im sure those's not common to see oftenly.
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Old 24-10-2007, 09:33 AM   #3
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Applause to the start of 16th Edition

kick start what have left off from the previous 15th edition
Update of C328 which i went this monday
im not sure about the names but i saw three very big blue lobsters (very blue)
and some orange tip on their claws black lobsters.
and im sure those's not common to see oftenly.
Yeah, it has been some way ever since we start the very 1st Edition till this date, great to see the crayfish community growing steadily.

Looks like it is the crayfish season again. Marrons and Orange Tips are in stock at C328, presumely QH should have a good stock over there too. Maybe it is time for me to procure some again and make another attempt to sustain them, possibly breed as well, presently not for Marrons of course, but the Orange Tips stand a chance, after all they are from the tropical climate too, hailing from the Indonesia/Irian Jaya/Papua New Guinea region.
 
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May our Lobster/Crayfish hobbies grow in Singapore and Reservoir too
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Yeah, it has been some way ever since we start the very 1st Edition till this date, great to see the crayfish community growing steadily.

Looks like it is the crayfish season again. Marrons and Orange Tips are in stock at C328, presumely QH should have a good stock over there too. Maybe it is time for me to procure some again and make another attempt to sustain them, possibly breed as well, presently not for Marrons of course, but the Orange Tips stand a chance, after all they are from the tropical climate too, hailing from the Indonesia/Irian Jaya/Papua New Guinea region.
Orange tips are also able to survive inour climate? That's good! I will be getting a 3ft tank earilest during Nov. Currently planning to keep Pink Coral (My girlfriend like it's colouration) and Bluemoon. Or maybe buying from Uncle Willie's Sohibo Blue Crayfish (Came from Selective breeding of Common blue).

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They should grow well, provided you don't go crayfish catching daily. hehehe
 
Old 24-10-2007, 12:54 PM   #6
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Wa lau i only get a few big lobster which is good for breeding and breed them and will release them back to the nature when they reach 6/7cm.

As for where i release them than is a good Qus liao...........


So far i'm having 3 pair of Big Lobster "Commonblue" for breeding.
as for those which i caught i will release it to another place.

They should grow well, provided you don't go crayfish catching daily. hehehe[/QUOTE]
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Wa lau i only get a few big lobster which is good for breeding and breed them and will release them back to the nature when they reach 6/7cm.

As for where i release them than is a good Qus liao...........


So far i'm having 3 pair of Big Lobster "Commonblue" for breeding.
as for those which i caught i will release it to another place.
Since you are breeding the common blue, maybe u can consider doing selective breeding project. Choose those more blue common blue and let them mate. Maybe you might be able to breed out those "very blue" common blue in a year or 2, just like uncle Willie's Sohibo Blue Crayfish.
 
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