So, I hate fish. Well, eating them anyways. So I had to find something that I like to eat. In comes Mr. Red Claw Crayfish <--click link. Vegeterian, non territorial, prolific breeder, gets to 1.25 pounds. Sounds good to me! So I went in search of the elusive Red Claw. There were only a few people that carry them 2 here in California and one I found in Florida. The one in Florida is the only one that bothered returning my call and answering my E-mails. So they get my business. The place is called Stick Fins Fish Farm <--click link. I ordered them last week they shipped yesterday via USPS Express Mail and arrived alive and happy 11 A.M. at my doorstep. I highly recommend Stick Fins!
Here are some pics:
I love presents!
Arrived packaged well. Styrofoam box, care sheet, heat packs, double bagged with ammonia reducer pellets.
Yummy!
In a quarantine tank til spring
This is a "small breeder".
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I've been keeping them at 78. Here is some more info for them.
http://aquanic.org/publicat/usda_rac/efs/srac/244fs.pdf
Tony Renzulli said:
Looks very cool .what temp do they require?
I've been keeping them at 78. Here is some more info for them.
http://aquanic.org/publicat/usda_rac/efs/srac/244fs.pdf
Tony Renzulli said:Looks very cool .what temp do they require?
Was just wondering how you cook them? Do you just cook them like lobsters or crabs and steam them?
@Aaron
@Steve. I haven't eaten these yet. But I have eaten crayfish. Here is the recipe to how I like mine cooked.
@Aaron
@Steve. I haven't eaten these yet. But I have eaten crayfish. Here is the recipe to how I like mine cooked.
@Aaron
@Steve. I haven't eaten these yet. But I have eaten crayfish. Here is the recipe to how I like mine cooked.
@Aaron. I'd worry more about getting over the under age drinking.
Yes. I am going to keep them with other fish. That is the aquarium guy in me. I hate having just one type of livestock. I'm not in it for production yet.
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