I'm the owner of two beautiful PPs known as Old Bay (terrible, I know) and Kelp. I've had them for two/three years now, and as far as I know they are healthy and happy. Kelp is a large crab, while Old Bay is a medium/large. Anyway, back to the review.
For all those years I've had them so far, I've fed them "real" food only, as in, whole apple slices and peanut butter, etc. (not mixes). A couple weeks ago I decided to start using mixes after hearing that they're more convenient, while retaining their nutrition. I quickly searched the forums for sellers online, but alas many of them had very expensive shipping to Canada. I ran across a smaller sight through my search called "Desert Crabby Mixes N More". The shipping wasn't that bad ($9 if I remember correctly) and they had a huge variety of mixes "n more". I decided to purchase my food through their store, both for the decent shipping and large selection. Looking through the categories, I came across something called the "20 sample pack" which was only $10 and gave you 20 samples of your choosing, which I quickly pounced upon. I picked many different mixes, and a list of them were:
- Mango Tango (more of a dessert, I think).
- Squidoo (a combination of squid and seaweed).
- Matosquid (Tomato and squid)
- Hermit Crab Oriental Seaweed Soup
- Hermit Crab Color Boost
- Pebble Beach Puree
- Wannabe Mix
- Luau Feast
- Beach Side Picnic
- Bugs n Stuff (made of bugs... n stuff).
- Veggie Kelp
- Popcorn Fruit Splash
- DCMM HC Healing Powder (has some great stuff like bee pollen, calcium, etc.)
- Banana Coconut (another dessert - needs to be refrigerated)
- Sedona Dessert
- Leilani's Mix n More
- Maile Lei
- Hermit Crab Calcium Boost (nice for sprinkling on other food)
- Pepper Shrimp
- Flax Chia Blend
The only quarrel I have with them is that for many of the mixes they don't list what ingredients are in them. For some they do, but for others like "Squidoo" it's hard to tell until you actually get it. Judging by the ingredients that are shown in other mixes I can't imagine that any of the "unknown" ones are bad, but it is a downside that for some they don't tell you. You can probably message the owner at her Facebook page (just search Desert Crabby Mixes N More) however since I haven't tried yet I'm not sure how fast she'll answer. If anyone orders from there one of the more "chunkier" mixes I have most of them so you can ask and I might be able to identify what's in them, or send a better pic so someone else can. Besides this, I had a good experience with them and I will definitely order again.
If anyone has any questions about what I ordered or other things, I can try my best to answer. All in all I recommend this store for their large selection, good prices, and tasty food. Here's a pic I took of the samples once I got them out of the package (taken with a phone, so the quality isn't great, sorry!)
Thanks for reading!