TheMightyOscar Fire Eel MFK Member Sep 8, 2006 4,404 9 68 New York Jun 2, 2007 #11 their color is awesome, looks like im going to have to pick up a rose queen now..
Euge Fire Eel MFK Member Jun 26, 2005 3,773 11 68 41 Hong Kong Jun 2, 2007 #12 the colour of that crazy is INTENSE. I saw a couple of pure white ones at an LFS once. Gotta go back and cop that
the colour of that crazy is INTENSE. I saw a couple of pure white ones at an LFS once. Gotta go back and cop that
M MikeS Candiru MFK Member Oct 11, 2006 129 1 48 37 Bochum (Germany) raubfische.net Jun 2, 2007 #13 nice Cherax cainii! I would love to have one bigger one in 12" , but they like colder water... and my fish like crayfish
nice Cherax cainii! I would love to have one bigger one in 12" , but they like colder water... and my fish like crayfish
Bogwoodbruce Peacock Bass MFK Member Feb 2, 2007 27,290 13 119 33 Rotherham, UK www.facebook.com Jun 3, 2007 #14 Do they normally have such strong colours? Because they look dyed.
bigspizz Polypterus MFK Member Apr 20, 2007 8,115 13 92 . Jun 3, 2007 #15 Is it an elec blue florida lob/crey?...I have seen them, I have a yabbie but would love an elec blue.
Is it an elec blue florida lob/crey?...I have seen them, I have a yabbie but would love an elec blue.
Nic Peacock Bass MFK Member Oct 8, 2005 15,800 14 119 outside philly Jun 3, 2007 #16 crazy colors on them very nice
M MikeS Candiru MFK Member Oct 11, 2006 129 1 48 37 Bochum (Germany) raubfische.net Jun 3, 2007 #17 Cherax cainii is a black lobster. The blue ones are albinotic! So this cool colouration is normal for the albinos, I love this
Cherax cainii is a black lobster. The blue ones are albinotic! So this cool colouration is normal for the albinos, I love this
C C00K Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 14, 2005 311 0 0 New York Jun 3, 2007 #18 It's not dyed and not a big Florida blue crayfish, it's actually a baby. Its a Cherax tenuimanus/cainii color variant, can supposedly get to 16" and 2lbs. East Coast Zoological had some 12" ones a while back that were very impressive.
It's not dyed and not a big Florida blue crayfish, it's actually a baby. Its a Cherax tenuimanus/cainii color variant, can supposedly get to 16" and 2lbs. East Coast Zoological had some 12" ones a while back that were very impressive.
benzjamin13 Administrator Staff member Administrator MFK Member Sep 12, 2005 31,660 650 201 Los Angeles, CA Jun 3, 2007 #19 Awesome colors!