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I agree completely! There are definitely pronounced stereotypes per species, but I have found that even among my samey-as-heck PPs there's things that really set them apart.Crabinski wrote:anyone who says that hermit crabs don't have individual personalities has just never taken the time to really observe them.
Crabinski wrote:How large is your tank?
And now the part of the post where I start listing my regrets.ErikRasmussen wrote:Are they all in the same tank?
I mentioned regrets - this is one of them! I have eleven crabs, which has to be 30 - 40% over the ideal carrying capacity of my tank. I wasn't always as educated about their needs as I am now, and I have room neither for a second tank nor a bigger tank. However, most of my crabs are on the small side; thankfully the somewhat-cramped conditions haven't been a problem yet. Definitely feeling pressured to upgrade in the next year or two, though.ErikRasmussen wrote:what are all your different species and how many do you have of each?
Regret number three. My PPs and Es are from a local pet shop which kept them in absolutely deplorable conditions, which I should not have supported monetarily. Thankfully they're out of business now! The rest are from livehermitcrabs, and I assume their sordid reputation is still known enough around HCA to need no explanation. There's further ethical quandaries I've had about supporting the exotic import industry, but this isn't really the thread for long-winded advocacy. To be fair to LHC, though, only one of the six crabs I was shipped (horribly mite-infested, lacking for food and water, packed like sardines into a tiny burlap sack) died from PPS.karlsisocoolike wrote:Where did you get your crabbos?