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Looking for a more easier sight design, but don’t know how much easier you could make it, It is very easy to navigate as it stands, except (there is that nasty word), I would like to see a longer (in tim history that is) of announcements/postings.
Got a question! Are the panthogenic crayfish are a variation of a natural occuring strain with both male and female members?
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Dan - TheShrimpFarm.com Reply:
March 31st, 2010 at 2:42 pm
@Fred,
So you are looking for more of an archive? That is something that I can easily add…
The Self-Cloning Cray has no naturally occurring relative. The first one was found in a hobbyist aquarium. It is just one of those strange mutations that happens!
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