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This is such an awesome picture... Right now I only dream of being a good enough crab chef that they would run like that...Ryry wrote:I shared my breakfast this morning with my crabs. To their great pleasure. I had an omelet with green peppers and ham- I took out a bit before I added my paper and what not. The crabs were in love. My big Indo sat in the food dish for close to an hour stuffing her face!
The race to the food dish!
They like to pick at foods, tear them apart, and drag them off to hide. It just depends on the item. We offer smashed bones and chunks of fruit as well as boiled eggs in the shell (cut in half), and they love to pick and pinch.Kleinerhejhog wrote: This is such an awesome picture... Right now I only dream of being a good enough crab chef that they would run like that...
Do they really like to have all of their food pulverized? I see that a lot of folks set their foods up that way, just wondering if that works better than offering whole foods.
You just want to add very small amounts of many different things, rather than larger amounts of only a couple things. Having a separate dry dish helps to keep from wasting so much too because it'll last longer than if you've put fresh foods in with it.meg_and_the_zoo wrote:^^ how many crabs is that for? I'd love to give mine a super extensive mix daily but with only 3 stuff goes bad quick
meg_and_the_zoo wrote:^^ how many crabs is that for? I'd love to give mine a super extensive mix daily but with only 3 stuff goes bad quick
Zoo mom of 3 cats, a dog, a fish and 3 (for now) crabs
Nice score on the coffee grinder! I have a Mortar and Pestel,and a coffee grinder for dry stuff and a mini food processor (only holds two cups MAX) for wet. I also make batches of stuff, then put it in mini ice cube trays to freeze then package and label to use throughout the year. The salmon from last night was scraps from our recent fishing trip. I cut up the scraps to "serving" size then freeze spread out on a cookie sheet then bag them up. WE do a lot of fishing in the summer to stock out freezer for winter and the crabs get LOTS of tidbits from our bountymeg_and_the_zoo wrote:I've discovered that a worm poop dish is a constant must lol. I also scored a coffee grinder for $4.50 at goodwill so I'm going to use that to mash some stuff and make some mixes so it's easier for me to feed in moderation.
Zoo mom of 3 cats, a dog, a fish and 3 (for now) crabs