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Title:
Tail blisters so what have we learned? [Subtitle:Tim J. Storer, Patrick A. Ridley and Louis H. Evans]
Author:
Storer,Timothy J.
;
Ridley Patrick A
;
Evans, Louis H.
Citation:
ACCNO:13044
Publisher:
Marron Growers Bulletin (Marron Growers' Association of Western Australia), v.24 (4),
Year:
2002
Description:
p. 11-15
Subject:
Cherax tenuimanus.
;
Crayfish culture.
;
Disease control
;
Diseases.
;
POND MANAGEMENT
;
Water quality.
;
Western Australia
Notes:
Location:Hillarys
Type:
Journal Article
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