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  2. Cherax pulcher - Wikipedia

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    The species is sold throughout Asia, Europe, and North America on the ornamental fish market, where it is commonly marketed under the names "Hoa Creek", "Blue Moon", or "Irian Jaya". Local people also harvest it as a source of food. [2]

  3. Two young eagle-eyed brothers spot rare one-in-two-million ...

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    The Morales boys, Parker, 4, and Zachary, 3, were shopping with their mother at Market 32 in Clifton Park in Saratoga County when they spotted a blue lobster for sale in its lobster tank.

  4. Cherax woworae - Wikipedia

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    Cherax woworae, the steel blue crayfish, is a species of crayfish native to Southwest Papua, a province of Indonesia. [1] The species is popular in the pet trade, in which it is sold under the name "blue moon crayfish". [2] This has led to it becoming an introduced species in other countries, such as Hungary. [2]

  5. Blue lobster saved from the plate, given to aquarium - AOL

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  6. 1-in-30 million rare lobster spared from steamer after Red ...

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    While blue lobsters are one-in-two-million, orange lobsters, like Cheddar, are one-in-30-million: Very rare, but Ripley's Aquarium of Canada had a similar rescue last year."

  7. Cherax boesemani - Wikipedia

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    Cherax boesemani is a relatively large crayfish, adult body length is 5–6 in (13–15 cm). [2] Variable blues, reds, and oranges are the predominant carapace colours, which has led to extensive selective breeding to create new commercial strains , with names such as Blue Moon , Supernova , Papuan red , tricolor and Red Brick .

  8. Cambarus monongalensis - Wikipedia

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    Cambarus monongalensis, the blue crayfish [2] or Monongahela crayfish, [1] is a species of burrowing crayfish native to Pennsylvania and West Virginia. [2] [3] [4] It has also been found recently in Ohio. [5] The common name refers to the Monongahela River, with the first specimens being collected from Edgewood Park, Allegheny County ...

  9. Blue panchax - Wikipedia

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    The blue panchax or whitespot (Aplocheilus panchax) is a common freshwater fish found in a large variety of habitats due to its high adaptability. This species is native to southern Asia from Pakistan, India to Indonesia. [2] [1] It has been discovered in two hot springs in Singapore. [3]