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Old June 14th 04, 08:48 AM
Limnophile
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Just a suggestion, but have you tried http://www.google.com ,
http://www.yahoo.com , http://www.dogpile.com , http://www.excite.com , or
other search engines ?

Where you can find results like :
http://www.natfish.tafensw.edu.au/in...Techniques.htm
http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/wcp...4da09e526.html
http://aquaponicslibrary.20megsfree.com/crayfish.htm
http://www.fish.wa.gov.au/res/broc/f...2/summary.html
http://www.fish.wa.gov.au/aqua/broc/...aqinfo01b.html
http://aqualandpetsplus.com/Live%20F...20Crayfish.htm
http://www.nswwc.allianz.com.au/wc/wic.nsf/WIC/w042000

I'm glad to help people if they really can't find something, but next time
could you try searching first ?

Limnophile

"Slats" wrote in message
u...
Hello all,

Does anyone have any in-depth websites that describe the process on how to
breed yabbies?

Most sites I have found are very very general. Just describe in little
details how they breed. I am looking into how to make them breed i guess



TIA

Slats





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Old June 14th 04, 09:06 AM
Slats
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Default Yabbie Breeding

Thanks Limnophile,

I only tried google, but it came up with very general info.

What keywords did u use to search?

Thanks for your time.

Slats


"Limnophile" wrote in message
...
Just a suggestion, but have you tried http://www.google.com ,
http://www.yahoo.com , http://www.dogpile.com , http://www.excite.com , or
other search engines ?

Where you can find results like :
http://www.natfish.tafensw.edu.au/in...Techniques.htm

http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/wcp...4da09e526.html
http://aquaponicslibrary.20megsfree.com/crayfish.htm
http://www.fish.wa.gov.au/res/broc/f...2/summary.html
http://www.fish.wa.gov.au/aqua/broc/...aqinfo01b.html
http://aqualandpetsplus.com/Live%20F...20Crayfish.htm
http://www.nswwc.allianz.com.au/wc/wic.nsf/WIC/w042000

I'm glad to help people if they really can't find something, but next time
could you try searching first ?

Limnophile

"Slats" wrote in message
u...
Hello all,

Does anyone have any in-depth websites that describe the process on how

to
breed yabbies?

Most sites I have found are very very general. Just describe in little
details how they breed. I am looking into how to make them breed i guess



TIA

Slats







  #3  
Old June 14th 04, 10:16 AM
Limnophile
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Hi Slats ;
Sorry I was a little "crabby" when I wrote the first reply. ( forgive the
pun )
I had just gotten home from 11 hours at work ...

Try searching for "yabby breeding temperature" , "crayfish breeding in
aquarium" , "yabby breeding ph" , or something similar. The more specific
you make the search, the fewer results you get. But when you get 194,600
results like I did, narrowing it down helps A LOT.

I don't know much about Australian crayfish / yabbies , but native crayfish
in the northern USA need at least 3 months of continued 1 to 5 degrees C ,
followed by warmer water with lower hardness to stimulate breeding. Breeding
crayfish from the northern USA would be very difficult indoors. I save a lot
of effort, and let mine breed in the river 5 meters from my apartment....
8-)

I would suggest you find out what time of the year they breed locally, what
the weather and water is like at that time of the year, and try to duplicate
those conditions if you can. Or just grab a net and head to your local pond
/ lake / stream ....

Not really relavent to an aquarium group, but maybe you can answer a
question for me ? I found a website on Vegemite, and I wondered what it's
like. It's made as a by-product of beer, so does it taste like beer ? Just
wondering .... if it tastes like beer, and it's good for you, I may have
found a new favorite food . GRIN

Limnophile

"Slats" wrote in message
u...
Thanks Limnophile,

I only tried google, but it came up with very general info.

What keywords did u use to search?

Thanks for your time.

Slats



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Old June 14th 04, 10:57 AM
Slats
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Default Yabbie Breeding

Hi Limnophile,

I didn't take your 1st reply the wrong way. I didn;t see anything wrong with
it

Thanks very much for the info, I will look deep into it

OK, Vegemite. If it taste like beer, I think it would be actually more liked
than it actually is! hehe My best advice is to try some. It;s the only way
you will ever know. It's actually a very salty taste. You will either like
it or hate it. Even some Aussie's can;t stand it. But lots of visitors from
overseas that I have encountered can;t get enough of it! hehehe

This is what is from the label on the jar:

Vegemite - Australian Born and Bred.
The Vegemite story started in 1923 after war had delayed supplies of
imported yeast extracts. Fred Walker, a business visionary and founder of
Fred Walker & Co enlisted the support of Dr Cyril P Callister, a brilliant
young scientist to create an Australian made yeast spread. After many
attempts they developed a spread that would fit the bill. But what to call
it? The company could not decide so they ran a competition. The response was
overwhelming and there was only one fair way to decide a winner. Fred's
daughter Sheilah pulled a name from a hat. That name was "Vegemite" and an
Australian icon was born. At that same time Fred Walker joined forces with a
Canadian, James Kraft to start a joint venture company - The Kraft Walker
Cheese company. Vegemite has been made in Melbourne since 1923. And it is
from here that we continue to put a rose in every cheek.

Ingredients: Yeast Extract, Salt, Mineral Salt (508), Malt Extract, Natural
Colour (150), Vegetable Extract, Thiamine, Riboflavin, Niacin, Folate

Heheheh I hope this helps convince you to try some

Cheers,

Slats


"Limnophile" wrote in message
...
Hi Slats ;
Sorry I was a little "crabby" when I wrote the first reply. ( forgive the
pun )
I had just gotten home from 11 hours at work ...

Try searching for "yabby breeding temperature" , "crayfish breeding in
aquarium" , "yabby breeding ph" , or something similar. The more specific
you make the search, the fewer results you get. But when you get 194,600
results like I did, narrowing it down helps A LOT.

I don't know much about Australian crayfish / yabbies , but native

crayfish
in the northern USA need at least 3 months of continued 1 to 5 degrees C ,
followed by warmer water with lower hardness to stimulate breeding.

Breeding
crayfish from the northern USA would be very difficult indoors. I save a

lot
of effort, and let mine breed in the river 5 meters from my apartment....
8-)

I would suggest you find out what time of the year they breed locally,

what
the weather and water is like at that time of the year, and try to

duplicate
those conditions if you can. Or just grab a net and head to your local

pond
/ lake / stream ....

Not really relavent to an aquarium group, but maybe you can answer a
question for me ? I found a website on Vegemite, and I wondered what it's
like. It's made as a by-product of beer, so does it taste like beer ? Just
wondering .... if it tastes like beer, and it's good for you, I may have
found a new favorite food . GRIN

Limnophile

"Slats" wrote in message
u...
Thanks Limnophile,

I only tried google, but it came up with very general info.

What keywords did u use to search?

Thanks for your time.

Slats





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Old June 14th 04, 11:12 AM
Limnophile
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Default Yabbie Breeding

Maybe someone should start a new newsgroup ....
rec.foods.vegemite ???
I can imagine it now :
"I like it "
"I hate it"
"I love it"
"I hate it"

I guess that would get boring quick ....

Thanks for the Vegemite info. I hope you have good luck with your yabbies.

Cheers ;
Limnophile

"Slats" wrote in message
u...
Hi Limnophile,

I didn't take your 1st reply the wrong way. I didn;t see anything wrong

with
it

Thanks very much for the info, I will look deep into it

OK, Vegemite. If it taste like beer, I think it would be actually more

liked
than it actually is! hehe My best advice is to try some. It;s the only way
you will ever know. It's actually a very salty taste. You will either like
it or hate it. Even some Aussie's can;t stand it. But lots of visitors

from
overseas that I have encountered can;t get enough of it! hehehe



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Old June 14th 04, 01:07 PM
sophie
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In message , Limnophile
writes
Maybe someone should start a new newsgroup ....
rec.foods.vegemite ???
I can imagine it now :
"I like it "
"I hate it"
"I love it"
"I hate it"

I guess that would get boring quick ....


we have Marmite in the UK, which is very similar, and loved and hated
equally.
--
sophie
mine of useless
(not to mention boring)
information.
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Old June 14th 04, 04:31 PM
Jeff Pratt
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Default OT: vegemite. was Yabbie Breeding

To my taste buds, vegemite tastes like anchovie paste with all the fishy
taste replaced by a yeasty taste.

Jeff

Limnophile wrote:

Maybe someone should start a new newsgroup ....
rec.foods.vegemite ???
I can imagine it now :
"I like it "
"I hate it"
"I love it"
"I hate it"

I guess that would get boring quick ....

Thanks for the Vegemite info. I hope you have good luck with your yabbies.

Cheers ;
Limnophile

"Slats" wrote in message
u...
Hi Limnophile,

I didn't take your 1st reply the wrong way. I didn;t see anything wrong

with
it

Thanks very much for the info, I will look deep into it

OK, Vegemite. If it taste like beer, I think it would be actually more

liked
than it actually is! hehe My best advice is to try some. It;s the only
way you will ever know. It's actually a very salty taste. You will either
like it or hate it. Even some Aussie's can;t stand it. But lots of
visitors

from
overseas that I have encountered can;t get enough of it! hehehe


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Old June 14th 04, 10:46 PM
Paul
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Default vegemite. was Yabbie Breeding


Jeff Pratt wrote in message 6xjzc.18977$lN.5124@edtnps84...
To my taste buds, vegemite tastes like anchovie paste with all the fishy
taste replaced by a yeasty taste.

Jeff

Limnophile wrote:

Maybe someone should start a new newsgroup ....
rec.foods.vegemite ???
I can imagine it now :
"I like it "
"I hate it"
"I love it"
"I hate it"

I guess that would get boring quick ....

Thanks for the Vegemite info. I hope you have good luck with your

yabbies.

Cheers ;
Limnophile

"Slats" wrote in message
u...
Hi Limnophile,

I didn't take your 1st reply the wrong way. I didn;t see anything wrong

with
it

Thanks very much for the info, I will look deep into it

OK, Vegemite. If it taste like beer, I think it would be actually more

liked
than it actually is! hehe My best advice is to try some. It;s the only
way you will ever know. It's actually a very salty taste. You will

either
like it or hate it. Even some Aussie's can;t stand it. But lots of
visitors

from
overseas that I have encountered can;t get enough of it! hehehe



hahaha. good old vegemite. one thing you'll notice in Australia is that
everyone has a jar of vegemite somewhere in the cupboard. we love it!


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Old June 15th 04, 05:44 AM
MarAzul
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Default vegemite. was Yabbie Breeding

I tried it once aqnd it was the most vile thing I have ever tasted... Eugh!

Mar
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If the poodle got loose, I figured I could take it. I was armed.
- Laurell K. Hamilton from the Anita Blake series


"Jeff Pratt" wrote in message
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To my taste buds, vegemite tastes like anchovie paste with all the fishy
taste replaced by a yeasty taste.

Jeff



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Old June 19th 04, 10:21 AM
Phil
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It's tastes a little of beer (the yeasty flavour) but there's a salty taste
too, and something like vegetable stock flavour as well.
Yabbies breed in 'dams' I guess that equates to small agricultural ponds or
something
there's a yabbie 'farm' at heathcote, vic
maybe they have a web site now, I know they'd asked me about making them one
quite a few years back when I lived there. there's also a larger variant of
the yabbie from west aussie, I dont know a lot about them except they grow
bigger and are more viable as a food product for that reason.
back on the vegemite.. you might have something like promite (english stuff)
that tastes vaguely similar, but awful.


 




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