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    That's okay Captain! Happy to answer questions.

    As they grow, they have to move into larger shells. But occasionally they will "shell shop" just for the heck of it. You'll see them pop into a new shell, try it out and often move back into the original shell.

    It's funny when a crab moves into a shell that is either too big or too small for them. No idea what is going on in those little minds of theirs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ramanth View Post

    As they grow, they have to move into larger shells.
    But occasionally they will "shell shop" just for the heck of it.

    You'll see them pop into a new shell, try it out and
    often move back into the original shell.

    It's funny when a crab moves into a shell that is either too big or too small for them.

    OK ... so the Crab isn't 'part' of the shell --- the shell is just a 'rented room' ??

    The one doing the Spidermman *roof walk* on the tank cover ...
    He's draggging his HOUSE along with him??
    Just HOW does a Crab "hold onto" his House whilst he's wandering around the abode -
    I see no suspenders??

    Now the really DUMM one:
    Are they UNDER water, like a Phish; or stopmin around on dry sand?

    Dawgs look more *cuddlesome*.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Cinder & Smoke View Post
    OK ... so the Crab isn't 'part' of the shell --- the shell is just a 'rented room' ??

    The one doing the Spidermman *roof walk* on the tank cover ...
    He's draggging his HOUSE along with him??
    Just HOW does a Crab "hold onto" his House whilst he's wandering around the abode -
    I see no suspenders??
    Correct! Here is a page that explains their anatomy:

    http://www.thecrabbagepatch.com/crabanatomy.html

    They use an appendage called a uropod to hold onto the shell. If you see a hermit without a shell, it's either stressed, sick, or already dead.


    Now the really DUMM one:
    Are they UNDER water, like a Phish; or stopmin around on dry sand?
    These crabs are the dry land variety, but they need both salt water and fresh water offered to thrive, hence the two water bowls.
    ~Kimmy, Zam, Logan, Raptor, Nimrod, Mei, Jasper, Esme, & Lucy Inara
    RIP Kia, Chipper, Morla, & June

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    They look kinda gross without their shells. With their shells they are cool.
    Friend to Kia, Chipper, Zam, Logan, Raptor, Nimrod, Harley, Baby Crested, Mei, Esme, Jasper and Lucy Inara, along with the hermit crabs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fett View Post

    They look kinda gross without their shells.
    With their shells they are cool.


    >gasp<



    I feel a Bad Dream comin on ...


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    That is amazing ........ are they hard to care for, or are they pretty resilient??
    M!
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    Easy to care for. In nature, they are scavengers so they get by quite well.
    Friend to Kia, Chipper, Zam, Logan, Raptor, Nimrod, Harley, Baby Crested, Mei, Esme, Jasper and Lucy Inara, along with the hermit crabs.

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