Preferred Shell Guide
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The width. Left to right, not up and down the shell.Stindini wrote:I was wondering, when measuring to find proper fitting shells, should I measure the longer part of the opening, or the narrow part? When the crab pulls in, should the shell be measured by the length or width of the BP?
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Does anyone have a good shell identification guide you know of?
There's a shell that one of my crabs was in when I got him from Petsmart and I have no idea what kind it is.
Thanks for the guide. The same crab I speak of switched to a babylonia shell.
I got a kind of whale's eye shell and I read most pps don't like them as they find them really uncomfortable. So far, no one has tried it, so I guess it's true!
There's a shell that one of my crabs was in when I got him from Petsmart and I have no idea what kind it is.
Thanks for the guide. The same crab I speak of switched to a babylonia shell.
I got a kind of whale's eye shell and I read most pps don't like them as they find them really uncomfortable. So far, no one has tried it, so I guess it's true!
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Thanks for this thread! I have loads of seashells and was wondering which of them my crabs might like. Jasper changed into a jade turban from his old pica--and then went back to the old one. He can't seem to make up his mind. They remind me of women trying on hats in a boutique.
You should be able to find seashell guides in bookstores like Barnes & Noble. I have one from American Nature Guides that I bought ages ago, don't even remember where. It's not a very good one, though. Just check out your local bookstores, or look on Amazon.com or any bookstore website.Does anyone have a good shell identification guide you know of?
In cape may at diamond beach there is a shop that sells shells in lots of sizes. Nice ones. nice prices too. I know own person here asked where in NJ to find shells. I even found some in a dollar shop, they were all in a basket for 1.00 only 3 in the basket were usuable for my crabs but thats a good deal for one dollar.
This is a good photo of the shell Thais Mutabilis http://www.naplesseashellcompany.com/th ... icture%201
click on it to get a better view.
This is a good photo of the shell Thais Mutabilis http://www.naplesseashellcompany.com/th ... icture%201
click on it to get a better view.
Just to mention I just got two large violas that are in green turbans. Im guessing they like them too!
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my Hermie just changed out of a flaking chipping googly eyed painted mouse shell into a Babylonia medium sized D sized opening shells yayyyyyy
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This is very helpful. I have lots of shells and apparently they are for Ecuadorians, too bad I can't seem to find one in any pet store.
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Any updates to this?
None of my PPs seem to be interested in the Pica shells. (Which is unfortunate, as I have 3 at the moment)
None of my PPs seem to be interested in the Pica shells. (Which is unfortunate, as I have 3 at the moment)
6 PPs (6/12/11): Pinchy/Calypso (♀), Filo (♀), Clack (♂), Statler (♂), Petrie (♂), and Waldorf (♂).
Pinchy and Calypso turned out to be the same crab, pre-molt/post-molt.
Pinchy and Calypso turned out to be the same crab, pre-molt/post-molt.
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Well my PP's love the jade turbos even though i think it's not for them , as well as the Babylonia shells.U can get turbos at a craft store. I go to joan crafts, a bag of shells for 5 dollars. it has a mix though.some really useful shells in there. Just examine the bags for the best mix.
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I separated the turbos and the other shells but they all come in one bag,