Where are rainbow lobsters found?

Panulirus ornatus has a wide geographical range in the Indo-Pacific, from the Red Sea and KwaZulu-Natal in the west to Japan and Fiji in the east. These lobsters can be found at shallow depths, typically no deeper than 50 m.
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Where can you catch rainbow lobster?

A lobster caught off the coast of Grand Manan Island, Canada has had a lucky escape from the seafood markets, thanks to a genetic quirk that has given it a unique colouration. Rather than the typical dark blue, orange, or green, the crustacean - appropriately named Lucky - is delicately tinted pastel blue and pink.
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Is rainbow lobster rare?

The odds of catching one of these are far greater than one in a million, and the same holds true for the rainbow-colored lobster caught by Graham.
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How much does a rainbow lobster cost?

We all love lobster and know that it can get very expensive. But this giant rainbow lobster from Japan can cost up to $600. The preparation for this lobster is very rigorous, watch this video of how the chef prepares it. Doesn't it make you want a bite?
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Do rainbow lobsters exist?

The lobster's unique color is believed to be caused by a genetic condition that leads to a partial loss of pigmentation. NBC Connecticut A translucent lobster made for an exceptional sight when it was caught on Aug. 24, 2017. The fisherman who caught the rarity described it as "definitely weird."
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What is the rarest lobster color?

Lobsters can come in more rare shades, including blue, which the Maine Lobstermen's Community Alliance says is a one in a 2 million chance. Finding a yellow lobster is a one in 30 million chance, and the rarest find is the white lobster at one in 100 million chance.
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Is blue lobster real?

Science tells us that blue lobsters are not just uncommon, but are in fact mutants. This is the result of a genetic mutation that causes the blue color. Blue lobsters are, in fact, the result of a single mutation of one piece of the SNA of American lobsters.
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What is the sweetest tasting lobster?

As the lobsters grow into their newly formed shell, there is a gap between the meat and the shell that seawater fills, allowing it to naturally marinate the meat. The result is the sweetest, most tender, most lobster-y lobster on earth.
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What's the biggest lobster ever caught?

However, the largest lobster ever caught in the world was captured in Nova Scotia, Canada, and weighed 44 pounds, measured 3 and a half feet long and was estimated to be over a century old. Lobsters molt in order to grow larger, and they grow their entire lives.
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Why is lobster so expensive 2021?

“The incredible value that we experienced off of our 2021 landings is directly due to the insatiable demand in the marketplace for seafood coming out of the pandemic,” she said. “We knew early on in 2021 that the demand for lobster was going to be high all year.”
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How much is a blue lobster worth?

How Much Do Blue Lobsters Cost? Blue lobsters are perfectly suitable for consumption. They have been priced as high as $500 on eBay although the listing failed to attract a single bid, so it's safe to say the worth of blue lobsters is debatable.
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Where are blue lobsters found?

Most lobsters, as you've probably noticed, are a dark-ish hue of orange-brown. Red after they're boiled, but dark-ish hue of orange-brown before they're thrown into a pot to be boiled alive.
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What is a ghost lobster?

The White Ghost Lobster is from the rivers and streams of North East Australia and is one of the larger species of crayfish attaining a total length of up to 12 inches. They are a brilliant white color with relatively small claws for their size. They are well known for keeping tanks clean and free of waste.
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How rare is a cotton candy lobster?

Rare 'Cotton Candy' Blue Lobster Is a 1-in-100 Million Catch.
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Why are cotton candy lobsters so rare?

This drastic shift in coloration may stem from the lobster having unusually low astaxanthin levels, due to a diet that's low in the compound; this could happen if the lobster mostly fed on bait fish, rather than the typical lobster diet of astaxanthin-rich crab and shrimp.
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Where are cotton candy lobsters found?

Haddie, a rare cotton candy-colored lobster caught off the coast of Maine, has a much lighter hue compared to normal lobsters. Bill Coppersmith, a Maine lobsterman and supplier for Get Maine Lobster, found the creature in Casco Bay.
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Can lobster live forever?

Contrary to popular belief, lobsters are not immortal. Lobsters grow by moulting which requires considerable energy, and the larger the shell the more energy is required. Eventually, the lobster will die from exhaustion during a moult.
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Can a lobster cut your finger off?

A lobster's claws are strong. A very large lobster could break your finger.
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How big is a 100 year old lobster?

A 100-year-old, 23-pound lobster has been given another shot at life thanks to vegan Katie Conklin, who rescued the marine animal. The lobster, named King Louie, was caught by Rodney MacDonald in the Bay of Fundy in New Brunswick, one of eastern Canada's Maritime provinces.
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What state has the best lobster?

Maine is considered the seafood capital state of the United States for those that like lobster. The entire state is respected as the place that you'll find the best lobster in the country.
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What is the most expensive lobster?

The most expensive lobster meal comes from the Le Parker Meridian Hotel in New York. This Lobster Frittata costs a whopping $2000 per plate. Would you be willing to splurge to see what this dish has to offer?
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Are Canadian and Maine lobsters the same?

The main difference worth noting however is that the slightly warmer, yet still cold, waters of Maine provide the most ideal lobster meat. Maine lobster meat is sweet and tender, while the Canadian lobster comes in larger sizes. The true difference to keep an eye on when comparing lobsters is cold water vs.
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Do purple lobsters exist?

Keith Potter got a shock last week when he netted an extremely rare purple lobster off the coast of Winter Harbor (Maine), WMTW reports. Through the years, marine biologists have seen blue, yellow and red lobsters; but the purple variety is unique.
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How rare is a pink lobster?

Only 1 in 100 million lobsters are estimated to have the rare blue and pink pigments. A rare blue and pink pigmented lobster — referred to as a “cotton candy lobster” for its resemblance to the fluffy food's color — was found on Friday in Casco Bay, Maine by a lobsterman for Get Maine Lobster.
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How rare is a orange lobster?

Among the rarest is the 'Halloween' lobster – split evenly into half black, half orange – a phenomena believed to occur in as few as one in every 100 million lobsters.
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