Glabe River Rat May 10, 2011 1,353 1 0 37 Jan 9, 2014 #1 It looks like one to my untrained eye. I would very much like it to be. It's only about 1.5-2 inches and growing fast. Loves squash Thanks!
It looks like one to my untrained eye. I would very much like it to be. It's only about 1.5-2 inches and growing fast. Loves squash Thanks!
Hr0th9ar AC Members Sep 8, 2012 225 0 0 Winton, CA Jan 9, 2014 #2 I was thinking Marmorkreb or Slough Crayfish but it doesn't have enough red to be a Slough imo. Sent from my SGS4 Active
I was thinking Marmorkreb or Slough Crayfish but it doesn't have enough red to be a Slough imo. Sent from my SGS4 Active
C Craw Chief AC Members Jan 20, 2013 42 0 0 35 Jan 15, 2014 #3 It'd be good to get a direct shot of the back if possible
Glabe River Rat May 10, 2011 1,353 1 0 37 Jan 15, 2014 #4 Craw Chief said: It'd be good to get a direct shot of the back if possible Click to expand... Thanks Here's another we received that is similar. I'll take a pic of the other one when I get home
Craw Chief said: It'd be good to get a direct shot of the back if possible Click to expand... Thanks Here's another we received that is similar. I'll take a pic of the other one when I get home
Glabe River Rat May 10, 2011 1,353 1 0 37 Jan 25, 2014 #5 As he grows, he looks less like a marmorkreb
henningc AC Members May 11, 2013 657 38 31 Jan 26, 2014 #6 I don't think it is marmorkrib. The color is too light and the claws to short and compact. Don't have a clue after that.
I don't think it is marmorkrib. The color is too light and the claws to short and compact. Don't have a clue after that.
captmicha Le tired. Dec 6, 2006 2,052 0 36 38 Maryland, USA Jan 26, 2014 #7 I've seen marms like that after they've lost and regrown their claws. Same with the coloration, I've seen some light ones.
I've seen marms like that after they've lost and regrown their claws. Same with the coloration, I've seen some light ones.
D dougall ... Mar 29, 2005 3,481 900 120 Jan 27, 2014 #8 Have you tried to sex it? It appearing to be male would likely rule out it being a marmokreb. but based on the pics, I'm going to say no, it's not a marmokreb. color doesn't seem right.
Have you tried to sex it? It appearing to be male would likely rule out it being a marmokreb. but based on the pics, I'm going to say no, it's not a marmokreb. color doesn't seem right.
Glabe River Rat May 10, 2011 1,353 1 0 37 Jan 27, 2014 #9 That's a good idea. I'll have to Google that