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 Post subject: redclaw in US
PostPosted: Apr 28th, '07, 03:42 
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Does anyone know of a supplier of redclaw in the US? They sound delicious.


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Miami Aquaculture.

http://www.miami-aquaculture.com/redclaw.htm


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Gaaa. Hit the 'Send' button too fast. They supplied my tilapia and were very helpful, although a bit overworked. The quality was great, although Fedex dropped the box (literally) and burst the bag. In spite of that, I salvaged the majority of the shipment, and I think that speaks well as to the quality of their animals.


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PostPosted: Aug 11th, '07, 02:04 
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I found a list of many redclaw farms in the US. I want redclaw too! Here's the link- http://atlaspub.20m.com/suppliers.htm


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The list at atlas is not very accurate.

US suppliers of redclaw, that I know about include:

http://lobsterpond.com/index.htm

http://atlaspub.20m.com/rcfarm1.htm

http://www.texasaquaponics.com/


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http://www.texasaquaponics.com/

check out the link above, just another interesting ap site...

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Yep, that's what Rass said :headbang: :lol:


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MCPHRO wrote:
http://www.texasaquaponics.com/

check out the link above, just another interesting ap site...

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Is Pluming an American spelling for Plumbing, or is that site doing their own thing?


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I think the Author just can't spell...


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b2barker wrote:
MCPHRO wrote:
http://www.texasaquaponics.com/

check out the link above, just another interesting ap site...

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Is Pluming an American spelling for Plumbing, or is that site doing their own thing?


We can't just blame the Americans for this one, I've seen lots of examples of that spelling on here from all different nationalities ;)


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I am curious why buy them? I plan to catch our local crawdads eat the larger ones and put the smaller ones in a tank.


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ONG... have you seen redclaws?

But you are right to an extent. Locals won't need the heat that redclaws require.


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