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Old 17-06-2009, 04:35 AM   #21
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gardenia bread..haha..bite rate is fantastic..but they quite difficult to catch unlike big head..
Wah serious? Haha they must be starved there! What size hooks you using bro?
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Old 17-06-2009, 09:55 AM   #22
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Buy a telescopic rod from Beach Road, Prawn hook #3, small chunks of smelly sotong bits, or leftovers prawns from your fridge.

DO NOT POLLUTE the ponds, small tiny-weeny bits of bait will last a whole day.

Bishan or Ponggol public park ponds had many orphaned blue-lobsters awaiting for adoption. Sometimes you get red-neck turtles too.

Try fishing for them FREE and LEGALLY at the above mentioned ponds.
Best optimum results when its totally dark, or low light cool weather.

PS: Parasites (Dark Spots) infested, anti-parasitic salt quarantine HIGHLY RECOMMENDED before introduction to comm tank.
bro, how to "Parasites (Dark Spots) infested, anti-parasitic salt quarantine HIGHLY RECOMMENDED before introduction to comm tank" abit blur here
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Old 17-06-2009, 10:15 AM   #23
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Grab a set of scales and measure out 35grams of salt
If you don't have micro scales a good teaspoon is around 4.7grams, so 7 nice teaspoons will do.
I don't mind what salt you use, personally I prefer pool salt.
Throw that in 250ml of boiling water and stir in until dissolved.
Then take 750ml of water from your crayfish mates tank put it in a 4litre ice cream container or something similar with high sides.
Add the dissolved salt solution to it and stir again.
Drop an airstone to keep the water nice an aerated.
Set up an alarm clock to 10 in the future.
Drop your crayfish in and make sure it can not escape.
Go do some maintenance on the tank.
Come back and remove when the alarm goes off.
Repeat every 3 days as needed until next moult or lesions are "bleached out".
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