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2006-07-24 10:09:10 · 8 answers · asked by great_business2003 2 in Pets Other - Pets

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Call the Mystic Aquarium, in Mystic Connecticut.
Mystic Aquarium & Institute for Exploration
55 Coogan Blvd.
Mystic, CT 06355-1997
Website: www.mysticaquarium.org
Email: info@mysticaquarium.org
Phone: 860.572.5955
Fax: 860.572.5969

Or the New England Aquarium in Boston to ask if they have them on exhibit. They have a white lobster which is even rarer.
New England Aquarium
Central Wharf
Boston, MA 02110
617.973.5200
Cristina Santiestevan
email: csantiestevan@neaq.org


Blue Lobster
(Homarus americanus)
Some Facts About The Rare Blue Lobster
Description: Blue lobsters are members of the phylum Arthropoda which, in Greek means “jointed leg”, and are related to shrimp, crabs, and barnacles. The blue lobster is very rare and is a mutant of the familiar brown lobster. Like all lobsters, blue lobsters have a hard outer skeleton (exoskeleton) made of a substance called chiton. Lobsters must shed their shell periodically in order to grow. This process is called molting. Blue lobsters tend to be more aggressive because their coloring attracts predators, which may be why so few survive in the wild.

Size: Blue lobsters have a hard outer skeleton (exoskeleton) made of a substance called chiton. This shell of the lobster must be shed periodically for the animal to grow. This process is called molting. In order to molt, the animal rolls on its side forms a V-shape and pulls out of the shell. The shell on the tail and the legs is segmented to provide flexibility needed for movement.

Habitat and Distribution: Lobsters live on the bottom and therefore, crawl more than they swim. They have five pairs of legs with the first being modified to form large claws. The American lobster is found along the eastern coast of the United States from Labrador to New Jersey.

Diet: Mating in lobsters takes place after the female has molted. The eggs remain attached to the “swimmeretts” under the female’s abdomen until they hatch. One reason that lobsters are so expensive is that they do not reach marketable size very quickly. It takes a lobster 5 – 8 years to weigh a pound.

Reproduction: Mating in lobsters takes place after the female has molted. The eggs remain attached to the “swimmerets” under the female’s abdomen until they hatch.

It's a Natural Fact: One in a million of lobsters are blue. Of course, when a blue lobster is cooked, it ends up looking just like any of its brethren, a baked orange color. A research study conducted at the University of Connecticut, discovered that a genetic defect causes a blue lobster to produce an excessive amount of protein. The protein, and a red caratenoid molecule known as astaxanthin, push together to form a blue complex known as crustacyanin, giving the lobster its unique blue color. One reason that lobsters are so expensive, is that they do not reach marketable size quickly. It takes a lobster five to eight years to weigh a pound. To swim, lobsters propel themselves backwards, by flips of their tail. Lobsters breathe by means of gills located in cavities on either side of their body. Water is directed over the surface of these gills by small appendages on either side of the mouth.

2006-07-24 10:28:00 · answer #1 · answered by Zelda Hunter 7 · 1 0

I don't know where you live, but the Boston New england Aquarium has a couple of blue lobsters.

2006-07-24 10:14:26 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

The ocean or Aquarium There was a lobsterman that found one half blue and half orange. It was cool.

2006-07-24 10:12:13 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

They are very rare - Just heard of one being caught back east, but I think he was keeping it.

2006-07-24 10:12:32 · answer #4 · answered by GP 6 · 1 0

blue's are very rare.I grew up on an island and have fishermen in my family and have never seen one.

2006-07-24 10:13:13 · answer #5 · answered by racquel 4 · 1 0

http://www.aqualandpetsplus.com/Live%20Food,%20Crayfish%202.htm

2006-07-24 10:15:26 · answer #6 · answered by ted_armentrout 5 · 1 0

In your dreams! lol

2006-07-24 10:27:08 · answer #7 · answered by Ammy 6 · 1 0

{try going fishing}

2006-07-24 10:13:09 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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