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Old 01-08-2011, 02:19 AM   #1
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I bought this mini lobster many months back but up till now, I still don't know the exact name for this invertebrate.

Its only about 2cm.

Can anyone please enlighten me what this is.

Thank you very much!!

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Old 01-08-2011, 02:35 AM   #2
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male cpo imo.
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Old 01-08-2011, 02:39 AM   #3
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male cpo imo.
sorry bro, but what is cpo? haha. im totally noob in lobster family.
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Old 01-08-2011, 02:48 AM   #4
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sorry bro, but what is cpo? haha. im totally noob in lobster family.
It's dwarf lobster some ppl call it mini lobster.. But most common short form is CPO
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Old 01-08-2011, 03:32 AM   #5
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dwarf mexican crayfish. (: or something like that lol.
usually brownish greyish or orangy de
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It's dwarf lobster some ppl call it mini lobster.. But most common short form is CPO
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dwarf mexican crayfish. (: or something like that lol.
usually brownish greyish or orangy de
Ooohh thank you thank you!
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Old 01-08-2011, 01:01 PM   #7
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I bought this mini lobster many months back but up till now, I still don't know the exact name for this invertebrate.

Its only about 2cm.

Can anyone please enlighten me what this is.

Thank you very much!!

Bro better keep it alone of with the same hope you didn't house with your shrimp they will attack at every chance they can get. I got one the time from a friend house it with some cull cherry within a week the cull cherry qty reduce. And i witness it myself during feeding it rush towards the food and instead of grabbing the food it grab a cull cherry move off to a corner to munch on it.
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Bro better keep it alone of with the same hope you didn't house with your shrimp they will attack at every chance they can get. I got one the time from a friend house it with some cull cherry within a week the cull cherry qty reduce. And i witness it myself during feeding it rush towards the food and instead of grabbing the food it grab a cull cherry move off to a corner to munch on it.
Yup! I have badis and they eat shrimps too. Hence i keep the shrimps off the tank except the feeder glass shrimps i am goin to put in. the feeder glass shrimps to feed them and hopefully can clear some leftover debris from the mini pellets that sunk into the soil without the fishes knowing.

Thanks for highlighting to me!
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Old 01-08-2011, 01:26 PM   #9
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Maybe this crayfish is the species of the Cambarellus shuffeldttii strip form..

Try google it..can be found it Mexico along the Gulf Coast to northern of Florida..

They can bred in freshwater...same like the orange cousin..
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Maybe this crayfish is the species of the Cambarellus shuffeldttii strip form..

Try google it..can be found it Mexico along the Gulf Coast to northern of Florida..

They can bred in freshwater...same like the orange cousin..
Is this not Cambarellus zempoalensis clear form?
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