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If you have any information or experiences with Red Claw Crayfish please post them here.

 

SRAC article on Red Claws.

 

I sourced my Red Claws from Stick Fins.

 

My experience with Red Claws.

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Scott lemonds said:


Scott lemonds said:
 A composition of matter according to the invention was demonstrated to improve the state of patients with breast cancer metastasized to other organs, wherein the improvements included shrinkage of the tumors, increase of the bone mass, renewal of nail growth after the radiation therapy, improved laboratory blood values. Particularly, a composition of matter according to the invention originating from crustacean gastrolith,

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Three patients, afflicted with several types of bone fractures comprising pelvis, back and foot (man age 40), leg (age 9), finger (woman age 40) respectively, were administered tablets CM1 for up to two weeks. The finger broken in two regions was treated for a week to a full healing. Pelvis, back and foot fractures in one wounded patient took six weeks to full recovery when taking 1.5 g daily for two weeks from the second week, whereas the initial estimation by the doctors of the recovery time was up to about six months. The patient with a broken leg took 0.5 g CM1 daily and experienced pain reduction within tree days, and full recovery after a week (estimated by the doctors to take three weeks).



Scott lemonds said:
Scott,

Sorry it's a little late, but that's a great find and excellent research on your behalf. It's funny how things work out.
I did my masters thesis on redclaw crayfish aquaculture.  Maybe it will have some useful info for you.  http://etd.auburn.edu/etd/handle/10415/2403

can you you guys help me??
i am research assistant in my university, and right now we are doing research on Redclaw (Cherax quadricarinatus) in malaysia. and i having problem finding tips on how to determine/taxonomy on this crayfish species, i want to know if its really Redclaw (Cherax quadricarinatus) that are same species in Australia. i'll be really happy if you guys help me with this problem =) 

Cherax quadricarinatus is originally from the Queensland area in Northern Australia.  Pretty much all stocks currently used originated from that area.  If you are wanting to determine this genetically, you may want to contact someone in Australia.  Also, Antonio Garza de Yta also did a stock assessment of some Mexican strain Redclaw vs. the Australian strain.  He is currently at Auburn University in Alabama.  You may want to contact him.  The Swingle Hall info for Auburn is (334) 844-4786 fish@auburn.edu

Another fellow you may want to speak with is Carl Webster at Kentucky State University

 

Allen

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