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I have a blue freshwater lobster. I have had it about a year, and
during this time it has molted twice. During the last molt it lost one claw. Will it grow back another claw in the future, or not? I recall in the past I had another lobster, that during a molt came out with no legs, and died thereafter. Do freshwater lobsters need low levels of iodine in the water like sal****er crabs, and shellfish need for successful molting? |
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I can't help you about the right water conditions for moulting I have a
fresh water cray and the claw will eventually grow back though. |
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www.bluecrayfish.com
I find that a good feed of aquatic snails helps mine prepare for the moult but check out the link. "Mariachi" wrote in message ups.com... I can't help you about the right water conditions for moulting I have a fresh water cray and the claw will eventually grow back though. |
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