Maybe it's not the cellulose they're even after. Thoughts?
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Maple bark seems to be a favorite. They will walk right past the food dishes to nom on some maple bark for an hour or two. Something my other crabs would never even think about doing.
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They are described as such in several publications. I cannot recall exactly where at the moment and it is a minor point anyhoo.suebee wrote:most terrestrial of all the land hermit crabs- has to be one of the funniest things ive read yet..I think i saw that on another site..
Yep - but some are more closely tied to the ocean in terms of how far afield they will venture inland, how long they can go without access to salt water and how concentrated their shell water is. I think this is what they mean when they call them the most terrestrial.They are all land hermit crabs.
What effects does it have? I know tannins can and do sequester some divalent cations in the gut reducing absorption of things like iron. But I cannot find out how they effect coloration on land hermits anywhere. If you have papers you need to share!.They love bark for the tannins.. It makes a big difference in the coloring of the crabs.