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I am interested in obtaining a couple different types of crayfish for my system. Red claw and the parthenogenic Marbled Crayfish.

I found a source of marbled crayfish in Dallas, but with his price of $25 for 3 and the price of gas to get there, I would have over $20 for each animal. That is just a little steep to rationalize.

I have multiple tanks to use so I would also like to try some red claws. I introduced the regular Louisiana red 'mudbugs' and have probably still have some in my fishtank (swimming pool). I know of one under one of my raft growbeds.

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Ifr you find red claws let me know.

I was going to write you because I knew you were looking also...

Thanks Pat

I am surprised just how difficult it is to find reasonably priced sources of these crayfish.  Shipping is a killer when you do find animals for a decent price.

regular crayfish or red claws?

Pat James said:

I am surprised just how difficult it is to find reasonably priced sources of these crayfish.  Shipping is a killer when you do find animals for a decent price.

I was talking red claws plus marbled (although I may have since found a good source for those). Shipping seems to be the killer. I have not had enough production of anything yet to convince my wife my AP system has been worth it.

What few veggies I have harvested has been pointed out to grow better in my dirt garden. I'm hoping I can get some fish to harvest size so I can start showing the benefit.

I hope you do.  I have not bought a tomato all summer long, and that has been nice and at $1.98 a pound here it sabved me money (t the store  lol).

try aquabid for marmokrebs.. i got my first marm for free with an order of "scuds" (and all it took was 1!)

one thing to be aware of, is that native crayfish can carry a disease that isn't fatal to them but it can be fatal to "imported" crayfish like redclaw..

 

I have a girl willing to provide me with up to 15 for a decent price including shipping.  I just have to wait a month or so. Still no idea where I might get red claws.

I am thinking I will wait until early spring next year before I resume my search for red claws. I would hate to pay a premium for a few specimens only to have them die on me...

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