Here is a picture of one of the most beautiful crayfish species I have ever seen:
Wow!
It's Euastacus yarraensis from Australia and you can find more info about it (including where exactly to find it) here:
http://tolweb.org/tree?group=Euastacus%20yarraensis
Enjoy!
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Euastacus yarraensis from Australia
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awsome looking creature! i live relatively close to the yarra, i could probably mosey down one day and catch one! dunno wether there really would still be some in there though cos the river is pretty polluted. how does one go about catching a cray? and do i need a licence or anything? how would you house such an animal?
Ragamuffun, unsure of the laws in Victoria, but you probably need a day-long fishing licence. There are rules against taking females in berry, so keep that in mind as i'm fairly sure the fines are pretty big.
Apparently the opera house style traps are reasonable for catching cray, and I don't know if they fall under a different licencing scheme.
Contact the Victorian fisheries dept, they will be able to help
And if you get a few, send one my way! They are gorgeous
Apparently the opera house style traps are reasonable for catching cray, and I don't know if they fall under a different licencing scheme.
Contact the Victorian fisheries dept, they will be able to help
And if you get a few, send one my way! They are gorgeous
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yeah i know. the melbourne aquarium has one on display at the moment AND ITS A MONSTER! carapace length of at least 35cm. huge dangerous looking claws, and spines sticking out everywhere. this one has a little bit of that diatomical algae growing on his shell which i reckon looks fantasic. i'll grab a photo next time i go and post it here.
i have decided not to try to catch myself one of these guys now that i know how big they grow. you'd need a 3 foot aqaurium just for one alone! seriously, what a beast!
i have decided not to try to catch myself one of these guys now that i know how big they grow. you'd need a 3 foot aqaurium just for one alone! seriously, what a beast!