Got it...but I'm interested in getting a few of the smallest
crayfish species. A couple of years ago a kind NANFA
member sent me a few pygmy crayfish...but unfortunately
I lost track of from whom I got them.
Anybody have a few of the little critters they can spare?
I'll happily swap some Threespine Sticklebacks - Gasterosteus
aculeatus - for them.
Bob Sinclair
Santa Barbara CA
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From: BILL HOPPE <zzzzzzbill_at_yahoo.com>
Subject: NANFA-- Fwd: News0202 OT ?
Native Ozark crayfish in Crooked Creek Arkansas may be
largest crayfish species in North America .
- --- William Hoppe <whoppe_at_leadhill.net
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