A freshwater "relative" of the lobster would be the crayfish.
A freshwater "relative" of the lobster would be the crayfish.
Have a freshwater aquarium or some sort of freshwater aquarium and feed it plants, like lettuce or kale. Make sure to occasionally clean out it's home!
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saltwater in the reefs
Lobsters are saltwater and crayfish (crawdads) are freshwater.
Tasmania has fresh water lobsters and they are the largest freshwater invertebrate on earth. The Blue Lobster can be kept in freshwater tanks and can grow up to one foot in length. Freshwater lobsters are produced in Viet Nam. But, salt water lobsters are in the majority
I feed mine goldfish flakes and they eat it.
My guess would have to be that since freshwater crayfish live in a hypoosmotic environment, they would produce a more dilute urine than a marine lobster because they would live in a hyperosmotic environment .