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I think I see some on ebay. This one is orange
http://cgi.ebay.com/RARE-Cambarellus...QQcmdZViewItem I heard that you can selectively breed out certain colors, similar to the procedure done with the shrimps in this forum. |
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Planted Tank Obsessed
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there is a selective bred blue dwarf cray, but they are like blue tigers in that not all offspring are blue, though they all carry the gene. thats what makes them so hard to come by. i also read some posts a while back on their being a little more hard to keep and breed than standard c. shulfeltti's. i think Pedro (milalic) has them, but i havent seen him sell any yet. i did get the orange ones from him though, and to be honest they were more striking and colorful.
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Loosing his mind
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Yes I've heard the same. Also that they weren't the striking blue usually but just a little blue in most cases they where very hard to get a good strain going and I believe most of the people trying gave up when the trend ended.
I wonder what the orange crayz cost these days.... I want some. -Andrew |
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Wannaru Gube
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Those orange crays are Cambarellus Patzcuarensis. There is a pair for sale on Aquabid with a starting bid of $59.99
They are bad @$$
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I have one that is almost black color, but reverts to its ligh brown color once in a while. |
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