i feel ashamed for asking this...

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i put live store bought obsters in my little pond before i was going to cook them and they died after a couple of hours then i ate them...
 
SimonL;1349893; said:
One in two million actually lol for blue lobsters.

The market I used to work at kept a blue lobster as their mascot so to say. We labeled merchandise and a cafe after him. We had two of them donated to us, one by a local fisherman, that caught them. I used to feed the second one we had, pretty cool, but they both passed for unknown reasons. Kept them in a 100gallon cold full salt tank.
 
bigredjeep;1348416; said:
O trust me im fully aware lol. i was just wondering if a lobster can live in freshwater, cuz aqua scape is selling a "blue lobster" and i wasnt sure if it was for fresh or salt water. Im not gonna go rob a lobster pot or nething lol

a freshwater blue lobster is a blue color phase of a freshwater crafish, not a lobster. a lobster is a marine crustecean related to but not the same as a crayfish. i think it's very misleading to sell crayfish as lobsters.
 
i agree. blue lobsters are crayfish, you can probably find them at your lfs
 
a lot of the blue sw lobster you see are created by a nutritional deficiency. If you keep a sw in captive for a while you can turn it blueish to blue
 
You could get a Spiny Lobster if you wanted a tropical saltwater one. No claws but way cooler looking IMO. I'll have some next month, but I'll be eating them.
 
i've seen these guys labeled as freshwater blue lobsters too. she's really a blue color morph of the australian yabbie.

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Also, this is what i see in the morning when i open my eyes. she looks like she's gonna get me!

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