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by crabbienewb » Sun Sep 21, 2014 5:52 am
This is where people are going to disagree. It's obviously best for the crabs if they are given a chance to molt, however, when it comes to 500 crabs, you are dealing with a way different situation. For example, I do not think my 8 crabs from lhc would have been better off left with 500 other crabs to molt because.
1. it would take months and months of them being there with 500 other crabs and 1-2 people watching. To me, it's not about the fact that i'd have to wait, it's the fact that they are in with so many other crabs and at such a huge risk of getting attacked, or surface molting, it's too many crabs for one person to watch when ALL are going to be stressed already, Here they are 8 crabs I can watch, are not overcrowded, and I can provide them individually and access them and it's easy for me to remember what is going on with each of them. No one can keep track of 500 crabs. Even if it's not 1 person and it's 10, it's 500 crabs with so many looking alike.
2. Shells. Unless you are going to offer them shells, and for 500 crabs that would be a ton of shells, I don't think it would be that safe to keep them for months.
3. I know my crabs have room here to molt. I know exactly who is down and who isn't.
Sure I would have rather received crabs already molted, but not if it means more are going to die from molt attacks, accidental digging up etc. because of not enough space.
Obviously letting the crabs molt is what is best for them. IF they are given the correct conditions. If they can't be given more room i think it's more risky to let them try and molt than the risk being taken stressing them out shipping without molts. I don't see how anyone can possibly give 500 new stressed crabs safe conditions to molt in and watch them. If it were 100-200 yeah, i could see that. Not 500. However I would at least like to know that the crabs in obvious need of a molt, the injured ones, etc, (and expect large numbers of that) could be put in a tank, and kept through a molt in good conditions, while others were shipped. I mean i guess you could pull it off with the size limitations if you just went taller, but i find it hard to imagine being able to give that many crabs the space to molt.
Just running through some thoughts. Maybe if you could find a way to order less, or someone to go in with you and split up the group, it would be able to make it work and let them molt. Maybe if someone else within driving distance of you wanted to go in as well. Maybe ordering only small/medium, or at least not xlarge and jumbo crabs, that would at least help a lot with space and make buying them shells affordable. Although if you went with small crabs, they probably are going to want/need to molt when you get them.
you could predatory mite treat the entire group upon arrival, which if effective would definitely help us all, as many of us paid the $50+ to treat our group, and may have to do second treatments. So I would gladly pay more for crabs who were treated for mites, and treated with predatory mites as opposed to baths that stress them out. So yeah, i would pay more, even without a mite free guarantee, if i KNEW they were treated with preds and not forced to do mite baths. Also ordering preds for a large colony would be cheap, the big cost in the predatory mites was in the shipping.
You could try offering only E's at first, there are enough people looking for them, or E's and pp's, which you probably still have time to get in the next month, and hold them till spring, to give you an idea of what it would take. since i don't think you'll be able to do exotics until next year, will be too cold here soon. I'm sure there are enough people willing to buy already molted E's and PP's. Especially E's, my store carries E's and I've never once found one that wasn't in bad need of a molt. I think that would at least be a way to start out and get a feel for what you are dealing with.
I am glad to hear you will only ship when the weather is good. Those heat and ice packs don't hold up. Heard of the heat pack failures before and i know the cold packs that came with my crabs didn't last. I would rather wait than have the crabs shipped in bad weather (both too cold and too hot).
If you order too much food, you'll be able to sell it. most the dried and freeze dried foods have a long shelf life though. Definitely get that hcp mineral supplement, my exotics are all over that stuff.