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10-12-2006, 01:57 AM | #221 |
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10-12-2006, 01:59 AM | #222 |
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10-12-2006, 02:01 AM | #223 |
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10-12-2006, 07:59 AM | #224 |
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WAH! 15 lobsters... omg... i think lobsterman tis name realli and only belongs to him... lol. Mayb he can consider doing lobster's business at the sell/trade corner... lol
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10-12-2006, 03:51 PM | #225 |
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So pro lah. Usually I squat at rocks at Kranji also sometimes cannot see the lobsters.
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11-12-2006, 03:00 AM | #226 |
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lobsterman so pro... salute u man!!!
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11-12-2006, 04:58 AM | #227 | |
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but now I understand what you are refering too. If you are intrested in the color that I speak of you can go onto my web site and it will beter clarify what I am talking about. |
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11-12-2006, 05:10 AM | #228 |
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color variations of my redclaw
Here is the "opal" color that I was refering too. It is not a byproduct of poor nutrition or habitat invironments it is truely a genetic color. I know this because when you boil them they stay the same color. They do not turn red like the "common Redclaw". They are genetically missing the red and green gene. |
11-12-2006, 10:41 AM | #229 | |
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11-12-2006, 02:25 PM | #230 |
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Hmm.. i think i saw some with red claws at the sides. Does this mean that some lost all red and green while others lost most but not all?
Btw, nice colour... |
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