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PostPosted: Dec 8th, '06, 08:44 
Been doing some searching for info on redclaw, marrons etc

Came across some like minded people at

http://www.crayfishmates.com/forum/

They've just started an AP thread so I've linked them back here.

Posted the links to Steves great stuff about Ammonia, nitrogen cycle etc

Worth having a wander over


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THanks for thyat RupertofOZ :mrgreen:


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PostPosted: Dec 8th, '06, 09:50 
Hope they welcome you

Followed a link there to a new thread on "Aquaponics"

Registered to have a look around and posted a link back to this forum

Admin bit my bloody claws off

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lol Admin can be a bit snippy.....


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i think most of them keep their cray fish for ornamental purpose and not for food.


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Yeah, I've been lurking there for a couple of weeks :), been waiting for the pics of the indoor aquarium before posting my hello there. There are some amazing pics on the site too.


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easyihzy wrote:
i think most of them keep their cray fish for ornamental purpose and not for food.


There are many that love to eat them mmmmm with melted butter...

Here is the contents of one of our tanks :o)

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Seriously, this cant be healthy.
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One for EB's calendar - go well next to Murray's hiding perch in the pipe :sunny:


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here is the contents of one of our tanks

Bring a crate of those over to my place for a barbie and I will supply the evening's drinks, the bbq, good music, garlic butter, salad ;), chips, and a bed to sleep it all off!


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here is the contents of one of our tanks

Bring a crate of those over to my place for a barbie and I will supply the evening's [highlight=red]drings[/highlight], bbq, garlic butter, salad ;), and a bed to sleep it all off!


AM, it looks like you've already had some of those drings!


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jush a few :drunken:


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Crusty wrote:
easyihzy wrote:
i think most of them keep their cray fish for ornamental purpose and not for food.


There are many that love to eat them mmmmm with melted butter...

Here is the contents of one of our tanks :o)

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guess i'm wrong then, bring on the food!! :lol:


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Packin up the swag and on my way mate!

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here is the contents of one of our tanks

Bring a crate of those over to my place for a barbie and I will supply the evening's drinks, the bbq, good music, garlic butter, salad ;), chips, and a bed to sleep it all off!


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I'll make sure the barbie is well gassed, and that the fridge is stocked (yummo :mrgreen: )


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