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Cohazard

Arapaima
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My new baby blues at about 1.5"







Fighting off those annoying Jfern roots:



It's still early to be certain, but I believe I have a pair (female on DW, male in background) :
 
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PredatorTank215

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Cool ass cray I had. Hes the only one I ever had that was actuality active . He would run back and forth in the tank. To bad he moulted out in the open with 3 Oscars.
 

Death Pony

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Elgo_Sweettooth;1341536; said:
the shrimp in front of the Ram is priceless:ROFL:
Yeah it is!!!! That ram looks hungry and that shrimp looks pretty tasty (not that I would eat it myself).
 

doods

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Heres my crayfish with some co-tankmates :headbang2
well they were 3 before but 1 of them was eaten by my piranhas after shedding

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IndoBlue

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Those are pretty sweet, i have an indonesian blue lobster which is about 7 months old ill see if i can get pics
 

psychopithecus

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I know that these are very common animals, but maybe these pics will be nice for someone. There are some images of a blue lobster in its tank, a few from it's "adventure" when it ecaped (and almost was eaten by a VERY fascinated young dog) and a few shots of the cast-off exoskeleton showing how perfectly they can molt - the smallest little pieces of antennae are carefully pulled off like a glove, and then consumed. The picture of it on a plate is ONLY the molted shell - don't worry! The last picture of the (different species of) blue lobster with a pencil shows how one claw, which was lost in a tragic molting accident, has partially grown back, but it still oddly small.

By the way, when I see these things listed as "partially aggressive" I LMAO. These things are the most badass tank critters, they will catch and kill anything. I "bait" it for guests - hanging pieces of meat from a wire near the top of the water - and this thing leaps up and tears into it. "partially" aggressive, my ***! If you put one of these in with fish, the fish will die horribly.

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