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Yay and thank you! I hope you got a deal on the crabs: $50 for two crabs + a deplorable set-up is insanity!Kacey86 wrote:I found these two guys on Craigslist and will be picking them up Friday. I hope they aren't in too bad of shape. Their current conditions are terrible.
I'm not taking the tank and will definitely get them down on the price.Crabinski wrote: Yay and thank you! I hope you got a deal on the crabs: $50 for two crabs + a deplorable set-up is insanity!
Thats a good way put it! Thankslandlubber wrote:Tell them they can sell the tank, which is where the money is at, more easily if critters don't go with it. Then see if they'd give you the crabs so they can sell the tank quickly for close to or the same price they want to charge you for the crabs. Maybe they'll see it's to their benefit to give you the crabs.
I most definitely will!marandashermies wrote:aww glad you found them! They will be so much happier with you. It looks like they need a molt, I am sure they will do that first thing! Post pics when you get them
Almost home to their warm, humid, and *fully stocked with food* home. Can't wait to see their reaction. They are larger than I was expecting!landlubber wrote:Conrats on the adoption! What a pretty PP!
Very hefty! The only shells I have even close to their size are very lightweight snail shells. Large Marge switched into one and I can tell she isn't liking it. Sounds like a good reason to visit Richard's seashells again.Crabinski wrote:Nice hefty girls!