is this a stone crab?

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CRAB

***thinking to self***A little lemon and some rice........
 
midnight;1560661; said:
so i guess it is a stone crab then? :ROFL:
what about the legs growing back guppy?
and this isnt mine but i will let the owner know that.lol


Looks like a Gulf Stone Crab. Their coloration is different than the Florida Stone Crab but they have an overlapping range. Though I doubt the crab would survive in the wild long enough to molt legs do tend to grow back at that time.
 
and if you eat the claws you got a hocky puck.
 
guppy;1562650; said:
Looks like a Gulf Stone Crab. Their coloration is different than the Florida Stone Crab but they have an overlapping range. Though I doubt the crab would survive in the wild long enough to molt legs do tend to grow back at that time.
cool thanx
thats what he thought,wasnt going to make it long with no legs lol
likestofish;1562832; said:
and if you eat the claws you got a hocky puck.
lol
 
guppy;1560265; said:
A word of warning, it is illegal to keep stone crabs in Florida, only the claws may be kept not the crab, it is also reccomended that only one claw be taken

yep looks like a stone crab to me... it is illegal to keep the stone crab but i though it was law that you can only take one claw or else its going to die anyways without a way of defending itself and if you catch one with only 1 claw you have to throw it back
 
what harmis there in keeping just throw it back when it has legs.
 
likestofish;1565593; said:
what harmis there in keeping just throw it back when it has legs.

While I agree that it has at least as much chance to survive until molt as a captive the state may not agree.
 
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