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Aug 21, 2009, 10:46:44 AM8/21/09
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- www.MarbledCrayfish.com - See summer recession special prices!

This is the ONLY crayfish known to clone itself - no males needed,
they are ALL born FEMALE and are mainly vegetarian! Some pet stores and
online ads offer look-alike crays, but other cray species will end up
eating your pet fish and will NOT clone themselves. We offer specimen
bloodlines certified by major universities - these are the real deal!

It is species Marmorkrebs "Marbled Crayfish" and is among the most
rare crayfish in existence. It is so rare and new that it has not been
assigned a scientific (Latin) name yet. This animal is a TRUE CLONE and
only one individual can start a whole COLONY! Marbled Crayfish are used
in Genetics Research and Biology classes because they are so unique. In
fact we supply them to the Biology Labs at Harvard University, among
others!

Unlike many species of crayfish, they do not bother any other fish in
your aquarium...they just eat plants and snails! They are an all-natural
answer to wiping out snail populations in your aquarium!But, they eat
regular fish foods too and are NOT picky about water chemistry!

- www.MarbledCrayfish.com - See summer recession special prices!

Folks with cichlids, turtles, and other carnivores will appreciate
them as a source for endless "feeders" for your hungry pets! And they
are even gaining use as a live bait by fishermen who need an economical
bait source! (Chill out environmentalists - if they get loose in the
wild, they simply serve as food to fish and reptiles).

Beautiful colors - blue legs, red,green, browns all over, and this
creature actually has more personality than many mammalian pets. We now
have a LIMITED NUMBER of Marbled Crayfish available to rehome! I put up
a little web page to show pics and more info: -

http://www.MarbledCrayfish.com - Come check it out!

We were featured in the March 09 issue of Tropical Fish Hobbyist
aquarium magazine!

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