That's good to hear! I honestly don't care though, to be honest, what the hermies look like. I love them all the same! <3 (Even though I may be more "wowed" by some than others)!Fangs wrote: ↑Mon Feb 10, 2020 9:37 pmOf course I understand adopting is always a great thing to do! And yeah the winter is rough by me too. The website I got straws from was yourfishstore but it is a risk since it seems they might ship directly from the wholesaler. But when I got mine they came in perfectly.
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Wow nice find of exotic hermies! I hope they all will go for molting soon.
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To me, they look like lila.
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Yea looking more into it they def look like lila. Thank you all for the replies!
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Blueberry is Coenobita lila
http://www.tonycoenobita.com/coenobita_ ... 16_eng.htm
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I would love exotics too. In ND where I live there is rarely any crabs up for adoption and the only crabs the stores have are the PPs. A couple of months ago I did call around to places in Minneapolis and did find one place that had strawberries.Fangs wrote: That's a good plan! I know some places online that have sold straws and E's. If you want I can look around for you.
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Your crabs are so cute!!!!
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How are they doing?
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Sorry for no update for awhile, it’s been very busy. Unfortunately since they came from very bad conditions where I got them from, 2 days in two surface molted and did not make it. The other two are great still and are coloring up after two good molts. They were at a local reptile expo in dry wood chips. I’m just glad the two I have are doing well.
I come from a marine fish background and have learned aquaculture of marine fish. I’m hoping to one day breed them but I currently have two males. I’ll try to get more so I can try to breed them in the future.
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We have seen hermit crabs change their sex. One of your males might change into a female, but it's hard to say.Fangs wrote: ↑Fri Sep 25, 2020 8:56 pmSorry for no update for awhile, it’s been very busy. Unfortunately since they came from very bad conditions where I got them from, 2 days in two surface molted and did not make it. The other two are great still and are coloring up after two good molts. They were at a local reptile expo in dry wood chips. I’m just glad the two I have are doing well.
I come from a marine fish background and have learned aquaculture of marine fish. I’m hoping to one day breed them but I currently have two males. I’ll try to get more so I can try to breed them in the future.
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Yeah I have heard that from others. Hopefully they do change. That would make them simultaneous hermaphrodites like a lot of marine organisms. Ill keep an eye on that. Do they change sex after molts or just random? I have a few larval methods I want to try that might make it a lot easier to breed hermits. There are these pellets called TDO Pellets which can be used at later larval stages for marine gobies and clowns in place of artemia.GotButterflies wrote: ↑Mon Sep 28, 2020 4:47 pmWe have seen hermit crabs change their sex. One of your males might change into a female, but it's hard to say.
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I'm not positive, but I would guess that it probably happens during moltsFangs wrote: ↑Mon Sep 28, 2020 11:04 pmYeah I have heard that from others. Hopefully they do change. That would make them simultaneous hermaphrodites like a lot of marine organisms. Ill keep an eye on that. Do they change sex after molts or just random? I have a few larval methods I want to try that might make it a lot easier to breed hermits. There are these pellets called TDO Pellets which can be used at later larval stages for marine gobies and clowns in place of artemia.
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Ok thanks! I’ll keep checking after molts then and hopefully I can try and breed them.GotButterflies wrote: ↑Tue Sep 29, 2020 1:53 pmI'm not positive, but I would guess that it probably happens during molts