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| Author: | The Hopefulls [ Feb 18th, '09, 16:48 ] |
| Post subject: | Yabbies, Redclaw or Marron |
Well once again we are at the crossroads. We would like to add yabbies (my favorate) or marron etc to our system. Anyone know the best place to purchase any variety of these crusty little mates from? |
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| Author: | noolie [ Feb 20th, '09, 09:02 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Yabbies, Redclaw or Marron |
Don't know about purchasing, but there are a few docs on the PIRSA sites about farming them (also Google books) - they reckon just go to the farmers and ask to fish in their dams to get some younger juveniles. or get some from the Murray (hope there's still some water left). I got a couple from Totness dam (up Milne Rd at Mt Barker http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=mount+barker+sa&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=45.688268,50.361328&ie=UTF8&ll=-35.056339,138.839228&spn=0.005796,0.006148&t=h&z=17) But they had a few Temnocephids on them. All are dead bar one now. They didn't like the heat, or eachother. If you find some, please post here. Would be good to get some females for breeding. |
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| Author: | hygicell [ Feb 21st, '09, 22:36 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Yabbies, Redclaw or Marron |
see the crayfishmates forum http://www.crayfishmates.com http://www.crayfishmates.com/crayfish_f ... 21001.html frank |
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| Author: | Dufflight [ Feb 22nd, '09, 05:50 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Yabbies, Redclaw or Marron |
A lot of fishing shops sell bait yabbies(live). Cheap way of getting some. |
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| Author: | Nocky [ Feb 22nd, '09, 09:50 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Yabbies, Redclaw or Marron |
Well the answer from is, Marron are tastier but take 2- 3 years to grow, are much harder to keep in tank and don't like condition changes as much, Yabbies (also yummy) we call dam maggots as they are easy to breed, grow much faster and eat everything in site even each other, Marron like space, you can grow around 3 times more yabbies than marron in the same area, marron generally wont kill for space but will either die from trying to escape or not eating due to being unhappy, Marron are the Diva's of the crayfish world and have to have everything perfect if they are unhappy they will eventually cark it, whereas Yabbies are the Barbarians of the crayfish world and will Rape, Murder and Pillage to make themselves happy |
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| Author: | Dufflight [ Feb 22nd, '09, 10:19 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Yabbies, Redclaw or Marron |
Thats a good discription of what my yabbie do. The new duckweed yabbie tank. The PVC is the outlet from one of the gb's.
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| Author: | monya [ Feb 22nd, '09, 18:17 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Yabbies, Redclaw or Marron |
If anyone who is coming to the meet wants some yabbies let me know and i will harvest some int he coming week and keep them aside. Unsure how many we have or what size they are and haven't decided on the price, but happy to chuck a net in to see, but wont bother unless I have some interest. |
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| Author: | The Hopefulls [ Feb 23rd, '09, 16:02 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Yabbies, Redclaw or Marron |
thanks guys, definitely gives thought to the process. Thanks Mon, but your gonna be busy with the big expo and we arent exactly ready to house just yet. |
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| Author: | himzol [ Feb 23rd, '09, 18:27 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Yabbies, Redclaw or Marron |
I'm pretty sure there are restrictions on Marron in SA, and redclaw is classified as a pest species..along the same lines as Carp etc.. You may be able to get a permit for the Marron though, which leaves the humble yabbie. |
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| Author: | Bird [ Dec 14th, '09, 19:52 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Yabbies, Redclaw or Marron |
Hi first time poster i made a pond out of tyres lined with rubber pond liner, put in sand/soil bottom, hollow tree trunks, local river rush,s, local water lilies and a floating type of cress, this was then stocked with redclaw from local creek with some local fish. i only use a small sola powered airstone, i have never fed them but still get a good feed of redclaw every 3mths or so, when the fish get to large or to many i rerelease them where they came from, as i can trade vegies for barra, dew or reef fish with fisher friends, the only thing i seem to have to do is top up the pond during dry season. When i made the pond i tried to imitate a natural waterhole as when creek has stopped flowing, just over a year and no work involved after construction of the pond. |
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| Author: | RupertofOZ [ Dec 14th, '09, 20:44 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Yabbies, Redclaw or Marron |
Bird wrote: When i made the pond i tried to imitate a natural waterhole as when creek has stopped flowing, just over a year and no work involved after construction of the pond. When the creek starts flowing ... the redclaw will probably "walk" up the creek.... They will do so by natural instinct... indeed this is how they're harvested from aquaculture ponds... |
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| Author: | Stuart Chignell [ Dec 15th, '09, 04:35 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Yabbies, Redclaw or Marron |
Nocky wrote: Yabbies are the Barbarians of the crayfish world and will Rape, Murder and Pillage to make themselves happy What does that make Red claw, Murry Crays or the giant Tassie cray then? |
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| Author: | Bird [ Dec 15th, '09, 05:55 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Yabbies, Redclaw or Marron |
My pond has been paved at top level with rock overhang to stop the march off to me a yabbie is a yabbie, just good eating http://www.nt.gov.au/d/Content/File/p/Fishnote/FN32.pdf |
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| Author: | chillidude [ Dec 15th, '09, 07:50 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Yabbies, Redclaw or Marron |
Bird wrote: Hi first time poster i made a pond out of tyres lined with rubber pond liner, put in sand/soil bottom, hollow tree trunks, local river rush,s, local water lilies and a floating type of cress, this was then stocked with redclaw from local creek with some local fish. i only use a small sola powered airstone, i have never fed them but still get a good feed of redclaw every 3mths or so, when the fish get to large or to many i rerelease them where they came from, as i can trade vegies for barra, dew or reef fish with fisher friends, the only thing i seem to have to do is top up the pond during dry season. When i made the pond i tried to imitate a natural waterhole as when creek has stopped flowing, just over a year and no work involved after construction of the pond. Come on Bird - you can't describe a system like that and not put any photos up. It sounds great - start a thread up under Members Systems ! And welcome by the way. |
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| Author: | Bird [ Dec 15th, '09, 08:21 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Yabbies, Redclaw or Marron |
sorry about photos cant do am on gov computer and not allowed to attach external devices, something to do with client confidentiality, and home computer no more as someone decided they needed/wanted it more than me a couple of weeks back. |
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