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Old 03-07-2008, 10:21 AM   #61
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Thanks for all bros for the prompt response. May I know how much will it cost and is there any material I can read up before purchasing them. Thanks.
The white clarkiis could cost from $15 - $20 and the orange ones from $25up. Just read up our thread or ask questions here will do. Some people keep crays half-submerged without airstone, but I would rather keep them in full water with filtration.

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i nvr dare to do it with my cray
You would dare, after you get accustomed to their behaviour.

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Old 03-07-2008, 10:55 AM   #62
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You would dare, after you get accustomed to their behaviour.[/QUOTE]



with my Big papa cray...i dun think so.... when i throw in the floating pallets for my platies... all the crays will go crazy hunting for food!!! try to snap almost everything on its way!!! so i will nvr try with my hand!!!
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with my Big papa cray...i dun think so.... when i throw in the floating pallets for my platies... all the crays will go crazy hunting for food!!! try to snap almost everything on its way!!! so i will nvr try with my hand!!!
Just do not try with destructors!
 
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The white clarkiis could cost from $15 - $20 and the orange ones from $25up. Just read up our thread or ask questions here will do. Some people keep crays half-submerged without airstone, but I would rather keep them in full water with filtration.



You would dare, after you get accustomed to their behaviour.

Is it very diffcuilt to get a pair in SG?
 
Old 03-07-2008, 02:44 PM   #65
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I think after you feed your cray you can try putting him on your hand. But I notice that your lobsters aren't full sized yet, so not as scary eh?
 
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Is it very diffcuilt to get a pair in SG?
They are not difficult to find. You just need to know how to differentiate the sexes.
 
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They are not difficult to find. You just need to know how to differentiate the sexes.

Okie...I think I go QH and see if I can get a pair of snow white. Anything thing I tat should know, is it that female is always bigger than the male?

Thanks.
 
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Okie...I think I go QH and see if I can get a pair of snow white. Anything thing I tat should know, is it that female is always bigger than the male?

Thanks.
The last sentence does not hold true, in fact I find that males are often larger. Anyway one thing for sure, male's claws are always more magnificent. Where do you stay?
 
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The last sentence does not hold true, in fact I find that males are often larger. Anyway one thing for sure, male's claws are always more magnificent. Where do you stay?

Old airport road. Do you have a starter kit for me....
 
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the body size for both my male is much smaller than my female

but the pincer is definitely much much bigger

imo c328 is a better place to buy white
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