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hot883

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Originally Posted by Thomas712
The deep sea isopod:
I am assuming, NOT beneficial. Ha! Thats cool.
 
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thomas712

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Giant deep-sea isopod; Bathymous sp. - 20cm./8" - Habitat: 1000 m./3,280 feet depth; temperature 1°C / 32° Fahrenheit
I wonder if there good eating :thinking:
 

jmick

Active Member
Originally Posted by hot883
Would it taste like Lobster? Ha! Thomas, thanks for the pic. and info.

I was wondering the same thing.
 

speg

Active Member
That thing is fantastic. It looks a lot like something we used to catch on the shrimp boat around here.. of course that is a pod and I think what we used to catch was a type of lobster.
Do you know if they prey on fish or clean up waste or what?
 

ezee

Member
Thomas,
That thing is scary!! Cool beastie, don't know if I would so brave as to keep it in my tank though. Is it still alive?
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promisetbg

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Here's another pic...Bang Guy says this is the only known predator of the shark.They bore through to their heart! :scared:
 

bonebrake

Active Member
Originally Posted by promisetbg
Here's another pic...Bang Guy says this is the only known predator of the shark.They bore through to their heart! :scared:

Word on the street is those things have been reported attacking divers as well.
:scared:
 

bergamer

Active Member
2 things,
first, Thomas is that creature in your possession?
second, anyone have a mandrine large enough to eat this guy?
:scared: :happyfish (run away fishy)
 
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jdragunas

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reminds me of indiana jones, you know, the one where they eat cockroaches...
 
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thomas712

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Originally Posted by Speg
That thing is fantastic. It looks a lot like something we used to catch on the shrimp boat around here.. of course that is a pod and I think what we used to catch was a type of lobster.
Did you want one? Just take your boat out in the Gulf there to your west and start looking or setting some deep traps.
Oh and pass the butter :thinking:
 
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