I read somewhere online about turbo shells not being from carribean crabs' natural beaches. I was wondering what shells they use in the wild if turbo shells aren't in their homes naturally.
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Shells In Natural Environment
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Re: Shells In Natural Environment
Magpie (pica) shells are commonly worn by PP's in the wild.
Turbos are lighter and have a better shape overall so PP's prefer them to pretty much any other shell offered. Green, tapestry, and fluctuosos are the most popular.
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Turbos are lighter and have a better shape overall so PP's prefer them to pretty much any other shell offered. Green, tapestry, and fluctuosos are the most popular.
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Re: Shells In Natural Environment
Pica for sure, as they are the largest growing species of appropriate snail in their native range.
Apple murex are native and common for mid-range.
Candy striped tree snails, and several native species of other land snail are also very popular with younger crabs.
It also depends on the location and which snails are found there.
Apple murex are native and common for mid-range.
Candy striped tree snails, and several native species of other land snail are also very popular with younger crabs.
It also depends on the location and which snails are found there.
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Re: Shells In Natural Environment
This is interesting, thank you two. I'd prefer "luxury" if I was given the opportunity as well, so I understand why they love turbos, haha
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