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snowychik snowychik
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10 years ago
Hi! 

I was wondering if, hypothetically, there was any way someone could manipulate the molt cycle of a lobster to make it appear to be more mature?  Would it be possible to inject a manufactured steroid similar to crustecdysone to speed the molt cycle?   Thank you in advance for your time!
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10 years ago
So, in theory, cutting an eyestalk could decrease the amount of molt inhibiting hormone and increase the rate of maturation?
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10 years ago
How do you know that cutting an eyestalk could decrease the amount of molt inhibiting hormone?
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10 years ago
The sacks that secrete the molt inhibiting hormone is located in the eyestalks.  So, in theory, the removal would remove the sacks...not that maturation would be significantly increased.  I suppose remove a necessary hormone could just as easily kill them.  Im still looking for anything that would increase maturation and the speed of molting cycles like the addition of a synthetic steroid.
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