This one is Freddy and the measurements were taking in inches.
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Here’s Scooby, also in inches. I hope these pics are good, my 5yr old took them
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Also I hope I measure them the right way.
Yes, honestly I have no idea how to incorporate these numbers into shell sizing
I tried measurement tape before I got the digital, but mine doesn’t show a lot of “lines” reason I decided to jump on a digital caliper with the hopes it will be easierXenocrab wrote: ↑Thu May 30, 2019 6:17 pm.5 is half an inch. .75 is 3/4 inch. Does that help at all? You can look on a measuring tape as well for a better visual reference. I give 5 shells per crab. If they are the same size, they may fight over a shell. It has happened!
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Thanks so much! I did boiled and cooled them. Now when I rinse them I use saltwater after reading that in here, i want to believe that’s why Scooby wants to changed shells every other day and now Daphne too, lol, they are too funny sometimes.Xenocrab wrote: ↑Thu May 30, 2019 6:28 pmI'd buy .75 (3/4) inch and 1" shells. Your readings look accurate. There's no saying how much your crabbies will grow during their molt, so give them options for shells. Also, after your receive your shells, boil them and soak them in salt water. They will go crazy for that! But make sure the shells are cooled before adding them to the tank. Everybody has their own ways and opinions. Use your best judgement. Crabbies can never have too many shells to choose from.
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