R RedDwarf Gambusia MFK Member Sep 19, 2009 981 0 16 Where the Sun is Warm Feb 28, 2010 #1 I picked up a few of these lobster guys, they aren't too aggressive, besides fighting with each other from time to time. An ID would be greatly appreciated.
I picked up a few of these lobster guys, they aren't too aggressive, besides fighting with each other from time to time. An ID would be greatly appreciated.
Oxydoras Candiru MFK Member Jan 22, 2009 240 14 48 West Coast Mar 1, 2010 #2 Looks to me like a Cherax sp. of some sort.
Bubbles2112 Candiru MFK Member May 10, 2009 136 7 48 North Carolina Mar 1, 2010 #3 Definately a Cherax species crayfish.
R RedDwarf Gambusia MFK Member Sep 19, 2009 981 0 16 Where the Sun is Warm Mar 1, 2010 #4 Thanks guys. Now to see how big I can grow them.
Hoyo12 Plecostomus MFK Member Jun 23, 2009 4,198 4 53 31 WI fishsanctuary.webs.com Mar 1, 2010 #5 Very nice looking!
Hoyo12 Plecostomus MFK Member Jun 23, 2009 4,198 4 53 31 WI fishsanctuary.webs.com Mar 1, 2010 #6 Cherax holthuisi
F forsaken Feeder Fish MFK Member Jun 24, 2007 492 2 0 Ohio Mar 1, 2010 #7 Cherax holthuisi or apricot cray. they get 6"-8". They can turn much more orange than that. Bring out those colors!
Cherax holthuisi or apricot cray. they get 6"-8". They can turn much more orange than that. Bring out those colors!
Death Pony Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 6, 2007 4,271 1 0 37 Fredericksburg and Newport News, VA cnu.facebook.com Mar 1, 2010 #8 Very cool pickup! They look awesome with their full colors.