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That is true about the color, but the caption does say:
The mother almost looks black, but is actually a midnight blue.
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The blue on these vary alot. At bottom of his picture he wrote looks black but is actually midnight blue. Females darken especially when carrying.
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zwergkrebszuechter wrote:Do you consider that crayfish blue? Nice dark color, sure, but blue? Maybe it is just me, but I think blue looks different.
Yes, she is blue, but very deep. Keep in mind that we are at a very early part of this project. It takes years to get a true breeding blue cray. It is amazing to me that we are getting as high a percentage of blues as we have. Erie's getting 90%. I'm getting 75%. Probably in a year we'll have some true blues. I love the ghost blue color some of them have.
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FISH WORLD ERIE wrote::lol: That's funny. The female must of been quite embarassed. :D
Actually the female just got up & walked off like nothing ever happened. The male on the other hand was a little angry and waved his claws at me. I'm sure glad he's an inch & a half.
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Can you blame the little guy :wink: ?
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As promised here are my crappy pics. Not that you can tell from picture but these are 80-90% blue. The blue varies and is more intense on some. Most of these are 3/4 inch in size. They definately look better in person.
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Looking good :!: Some of the larger ones are very blue. Will the color darken as they grow?
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:shock: Wow, are you kidding me? That is a great set of picture for putting into perspective the ratio of blue to other colors. It is also great to see so many crays in one area :D Keep up the great work :!:
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Great work!
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ToddnBecka wrote:Looking good :!: Some of the larger ones are very blue. Will the color darken as they grow?
Yes at about 1 inch in size they will show their best blue. That is why some of the larger ones appear bluer. Some of these may stay ghost blue or ice blue also.

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Some of these may stay ghost blue or ice blue also.
By this you mean they are "clear/see through" blue right?
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Yes they are more or less see through with a blue coloration. One of the group photos kind of shows this. It's better to see them in person to see this. If I had a better camera it would be easier to show everyone this. Maybe I will borrow my brothers and take some new pics.
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They're lovely little dudes, in any case. I'm very impressed. :-)
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I've now got 3 females with eggs on their little bellies! This is too cool. My 40 gallon breeder tank seems to be to their liking.
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:-D Good job, way to go badflash!
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