Our "crusty crustaceans" exhibit, which was supposed to be a temporary  tank in the Discovery Center, was finally taken down after three  successful years and replaced with...crayfish! I know, not a dramatic  change and of course they are also crustaceans, but they are cool  anyway. We also added a highly modified magnifying glass - to make it  indestructible to kids and to protect the exhibit from scratches or  worse - that visitors may use to more closely observe the crayfish. Over  the years we have had crayfish from various sources, or collected them  for fun, but have never formally displayed them. They have been added to  permanent exhibits such as Woodland Pond and Mountain Stream, but they  are rarely seen and often wander around the museum at night. I have  found them at check in heading east from the pond, west from the pond  and half-way down the spiral staircase. We also have housed brilliant blue and vibrant red crayfish for years in quarantine (pictured below). The ones  currently on exhibit (bottom photo) are native and not so visually dramatic or  (hopefully) as adventurous as their predecessors, but cool nonetheless.  

 
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