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Anyone have experience with crayfish?

If I can't keep them alive my mom will eat them.
>> Anonymous
I don't blame her.
>> Anonymous
They drown easily. Seriously. They need either extremely oxygenated water, a bit of land to crawl onto, or a bubbler stuck under a clay pot or rock where oxygen can accumulate.
>> Anonymous
I had some crayfish that some kid gave to me when I was fishing. My cats beat the living crap out of them before realizing they couldn't really eat them. They died.
>> Anonymous
they're absolutely delicious. i like to break them in half and suck out their insides.
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Keep them away from any scorpions you may have in your house
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>>301536

thanks for the advice ^^ one already died...mom ate it...but I still have two. They are fighting...=[
>> Anonymous
When you cook crawfish you're supposed to purge them and throw out the dead ones before boiling so your boil won't be spoiled with crawfish shit.
>> Anonymous
All of my experience on crayfish involves eating them. And in my opinion, it is by far the best use there is for a crayfish.
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Hello /an/. I just got a cockatiel a few days ago and I am wondering some things since I have never had a bird before.

He seesm to be shaking a little, I think it's just when I go near him but is he just scared or is it something to be worrieda bout?

Also, he won't go down to the lowre perch in his cage, which is where his food and water dishes are, he just sits on the otp all the time unless I go to move something then he just climbs around. I'm afraid that if he doesn't go to the lower perch he won't be getting proper nutrition since the food dishes are in a fixed spot.

One more thing, how long should I wait until I can let him out and try to train him to step up? I have let him out twice and he just tries to get away the whole time.

Thanks in advance for any advice you can give me!
>> Anonymous
Yum! :D
>> Anonymous
>>301911
You're scaring it. you just got it - leave it alone for a day to adjust to it's surroundings.
>> Anonymous
Op, sounds like a win/win situation.
>> Anonymous
just give some knives to it and it'll stab down your mom
>> Anonymous
Those little bastards are delicious.
>> Anonymous
I used to catch massive ones in a stream near my house when I was a kid. Fucking awesome.
That's the only input I have..
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sup /an/

I recently got a pet bunny from the petshop. I hadn't had a rabbit asa pet since I was young. Back when I was dumb, hyper, and my parent smostly took care of it.

Now that I"m an adlut with an apartment I thought I needed a good pet and so got this baby bunny.

I'm trying to read more onr abbits so I can better understand it. Thign is SO FUCIKNG UCTE. She seems to like running around and climbing up me or the couch. It drinks alot of water.

The lady at Petco said that putting Timothy Hay ina litter box will train a rabbit to poop and pee there.
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nyway, anyoen else have a rabbit? How's hte experience? What are things you do to make it happy. Mine seems to like hiding under the be dalot... I wish It would pop out.

Also does that Timothy Hay thing work for you?

ANYWAY, tld;r Owning Rabbits.

Picture Unrelated but I would love to own Kirby as a pet, too.
>> Anonymous
dissected ones years ago in high school