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Post by angel on Jan 11, 2010 18:30:10 GMT -6
Long live the king!
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Post by vladsbtch on Jan 11, 2010 18:40:18 GMT -6
one of the 5 wild crays in the tank Attachments:
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Post by jon carman on Jan 11, 2010 20:53:49 GMT -6
If you live in Nashville be careful, we have an endangered crayfish called the Nashville Crayfish that lives in Mill Creek. I only know this because I had to spend about a week in the creek catching them and moving them with a bunch of TDEC environmentalist before we built a bridge. It is a huge fine. Luckily most people would never be able to tell them apart.
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Post by vladsbtch on Jan 29, 2010 13:42:46 GMT -6
These crays are what they call bigclaw (not sure if that is one word or two) crays. I thought I had more than one species of crays but they are all the same. I checked to see what I had gotten so as to not have the ones that were endangered. I plan on going to the duck river this spring as soon as it is warm enough. For me that would be a day above 45. There is a plethora of species in there. I would like to get some darters and more sculpins.
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Post by vladsbtch on Jan 29, 2010 13:44:35 GMT -6
oh and also some mussles and freshwater clams.
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