Wednesday, 16. March 2011, 13:31
Hi
Our advantage in Central Europe is, hat the climate isn´t apt for most of the crabs, coming from warmer countries. So there ain´t a danger, if they escape or are abandoned. That´s different in USA which has all climates from subtropic to arctic.
Here we have a similar problem, because american crays are bred in great numbers, although they have nearly led to extinction of the few endemic cray species by spreading a disease, lethal for all non american crays.
Cheers
Wolfgang
Our advantage in Central Europe is, hat the climate isn´t apt for most of the crabs, coming from warmer countries. So there ain´t a danger, if they escape or are abandoned. That´s different in USA which has all climates from subtropic to arctic.
Here we have a similar problem, because american crays are bred in great numbers, although they have nearly led to extinction of the few endemic cray species by spreading a disease, lethal for all non american crays.
Cheers
Wolfgang
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