Species Identification
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Re: Species Identification
I'd say either a E or a ruggie... But leaning towards ruggie more.
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Re: Species Identification
I'm no expert but he does look like a ruggie
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Re: Species Identification
Rugosus.
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Re: Species Identification
Lucky you
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Re: Species Identification
Their cute are these guys less.prone to violence like e's are known for such as a digging up molters and being aggessive ?
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Re: Species Identification
I have a mixed tank, and all my crabs get along really well, E's included. Maybe its luck, I'm not sure? I try to provide a variety of food that all my species prefer each day, and they have plenty of space (still pile up on top of each other anyway lol)
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Re: Species Identification
No, many people that keep these little guys say it's the opposite and very vocal about it; where they have often got the nickname the "Crying Crab" because that constantly chirping at little things. Once you get to know the little one Jillybeans, I certain we would all like to hear about him!isadoraisacat wrote:Their cute are these guys less prone to violence like e's are known for such as a digging up molters and being aggressive?
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Re: Species Identification
Believe it or not I got these little ruggie looking crabs October of 2014! You can only imagine how teeny he and his friends were then! lol This whole time I thought they were E's but recently I've been starting to question it because they don't look anything like my Ecuadorians I purchased online. The pet store claimed they were blueberries!!....haha Thanks!
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I'm so jealous, it's so hard to find anything other than PPs where I live, I'll love them anyway though.
4 PPs + 1 E = Dusty, Momo, Seasalt, & Elvis
Captive Bred PP = Randy
75 Gallon Crabitat | Crabbing Since 8.11.2015
https://www.instagram.com/pinchersandshells/
Captive Bred PP = Randy
75 Gallon Crabitat | Crabbing Since 8.11.2015
https://www.instagram.com/pinchersandshells/