groovitudedude;2142454; said:Send 'em over, I have a fahaka I would like them to meet
they might look tasty now while they are still babies, but once they are fully grown they may become more like a challenge, these cray are the second largest freshwater species in the world, the pics below show some decent sized specimens that still have a little bit of growing to dobig dovii;2142672; said:They look like a tasty treat for Mr.Arowana LOL.
they were caught in the Murrimbidgee River in NSW Australiayemista;2144349; said:where did you catch them?
groovitudedude;2142454; said:Send 'em over, I have a fahaka I would like them to meet
gran charismo;2146944; said:they might look tasty now while they are still babies, but once they are fully grown they may become more like a challenge, these cray are the second largest freshwater species in the world, the pics below show some decent sized specimens that still have a little bit of growing to do
they were caught in the Murrimbidgee River in NSW Australia
hahah you should go look whats in the creeks of Tassy LOLgran charismo;2142422; said:Here's a quick pic of my new Murray River Crayfish (Euastacus Armatus)
I caught them over the wknd, will put some more pics up once i get them settled in
They are true monsters they hiss and rear their whole body up when you get your hand close enough
I have been after these for a while now and i belive they are basically non-existant in the hobby, however if anyone has sucessfully kept these monster crayfish any advice is welcome
enjoy
they are both in my 2ft now ill see how they go for a while, ive caught them trying to escape already, one of them actually chewed through the air linealiaz666;2151287; said:ha ha nice.. what kind of set up are you keeping them in? does it have a heavy padlocked lid?
i know what your talking about and belive me i would kill for oneBluey;2151290; said:hahah you should go look whats in the creeks of Tassy LOL