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Old March 8th 06, 06:52 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
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Hi Group,

I have heard that someone found a new sort of a cute blond furry
crab/lobster thing... Scientists even had to create a new "family" for
it... It was 900 miles South of "Easter Island" in the of south pacific
off the west coast of South America...

Perhaps Easter Island may have more info? They could feature a new line
of miniature "anchient mysterious statues" ornaments to satisy both the
purist and tackies of ornaments fans... They could even make them from
the anchient original rocks? Just an idea balloon for now....

Q: Does this mean we can soon have the Kiwa Hirsuta critters in our
tanks? Does anyone know of any sotres stocking these or special order
now or soon? Can they handle brackish water?

Thanks, GodSpeed, Karl.

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Old March 8th 06, 08:14 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
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Hi Group,

I have heard that someone found a new sort of a cute blond furry
crab/lobster thing... Scientists even had to create a new "family" for
it... It was 900 miles South of "Easter Island" in the of south pacific
off the west coast of South America...

Perhaps Easter Island may have more info? They could feature a new line
of miniature "anchient mysterious statues" ornaments to satisy both the
purist and tackies of ornaments fans... They could even make them from
the anchient original rocks? Just an idea balloon for now....

Q: Does this mean we can soon have the Kiwa Hirsuta critters in our
tanks? Does anyone know of any sotres stocking these or special order
now or soon? Can they handle brackish water?

Thanks, GodSpeed, Karl.


How many G's would the tank have to be to enable us to keep them alive at
thier 1700 feet natural habitat depth?


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Old March 8th 06, 11:21 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.misc
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Hi Slashdotter;

Q: Does this mean we can soon have the Kiwa Hirsuta critters in our
tanks? Does anyone know of any sotres stocking these or special order
now or soon? Can they handle brackish water?


It's a blind lobster from 7000'. The chances of us every seeing one
are slim to none. I doubt they make good pets.


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