Re: NANFA-- Fish and Crayfish Burrow Coexistance- Was Erymozon

William Allen jr. (billandbonnie_at_peoplepc.com)
Thu, 6 Apr 2000 00:02:39 -0700

I'm sorry, it took me a while to realize y'aal were talking about CRAWFISH.

I never hear anyone call them crayfish. sounds too wierd. CRAWFISH do best
in a 10 gallon tub of boiling water and Zataran's.
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Subject: Re: NANFA-- Fish and Crayfish Burrow Coexistance- Was Erymozon

> In a message dated 00-04-05 23:24:58 EDT, DasArm? writes:
>
> << I think that it would certainly be very
> interesting to find out how these fish and crayfish coexist with each
other
> in the crayfish burrows, if they do at all. >>
>
> Also, consider that not all crayfish burrows are occupied; I have
frequently
> dug into a crayfish burrow until I came to its end without finding anyone
> home :)
>
> Bruce Scott
> Meridian, Idaho
>
>
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