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Author:  robc [ Jul 31st, '09, 18:04 ]
Post subject:  Marron vs. Redclaw

Hi,

I've been doing a bit of reading about Marron and Redclaw. Its my understanding that redclaw are the easier of the two to raise, and that redclaw can be stocked at higher densities (and handle worse water conditions). In AP, which species has been more successful? What stocking densities have been tried and water temps have been tried?

Thanks
Rob

Author:  grunta [ Jul 31st, '09, 20:38 ]
Post subject:  Re: Marron vs. Redclaw

red claw are definitely the better choice, they are not as fragile as marron and the stocking density is dependent on how you intend to raise them, eg in a culture tank or a gravel bottomed pond with some water plants.

Author:  robc [ Aug 2nd, '09, 14:59 ]
Post subject:  Re: Marron vs. Redclaw

Cool, thanks.

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