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The Crayfish FAQ
Jul 12, 2004 ... In general, while these "worms" do not necessarily look great, they do not seem to adversely affect crayfish. You can just leave them on the ...
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The Crayfish FAQ
Jul 12, 2004 ... In general, while these "worms" do not necessarily look great, they do not seem to adversely affect crayfish. You can just leave them on the ...
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General Crayfish Biology
Taxonomy. Crayfish are members of the Decapod crustaceans. Anatomy. External Anatomy. Internal Anatomy. Links: Crayfish Anatomy ...
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The Crayfish FAQ
Jul 12, 2004 ... Your crayfish will eat just about anything. We typically feed ours large flake fish food and occasionally a small cut up potato or carrot. ...
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General Crayfish Biology
Taxonomy. Crayfish are members of the Decapod crustaceans. Anatomy. External Anatomy. Internal Anatomy. Links:. Crayfish Anatomy ...
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General Crayfish Biology
Crayfish are members of the Decapod crustaceans. Anatomy. External Anatomy. Internal Anatomy ... Juvenile crayfish attached to the abdomen of a female. ...
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Brigham Young University Crayfish Identification
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General Crayfish Biology
Taxonomy. Crayfish are members of the Decapod crustaceans. Anatomy. External Anatomy. Internal Anatomy. Links:. Crayfish Anatomy ...
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Cambarus (Lacunicambarus) diogenes
Cambarus Diogenes Diogenes. --Faxon, 1884:144 [by implication]. Cambarus diogenes diogenes. --Hay, 1899b:959 [by implication]. --Marlow, 1960:229. ...
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Cambarus (Puncticambarus) robustus
Cambarus robustus Girard, 1852:90. --Hagen 1870:80, pl. 3: fig. 167. ... Cambarus (Bartonius) bartoni var. robustus. --Ortmann, 1905c:122 [by implication]. ...