crablady03 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2020 10:48 am
JR, That is a very good point about selling them to pet stores to prevent them from taking wild crabs. I could try to get in touch with PetSmart and Petco Corporate offices to ask if they would provide more information for hermit crabs as they do with any other animal. We could try to ask the pet stores to educate the people who buy them as pets. Any other ideas though, that seems a bit extreme?
I work at a pet store and unfortunately, getting things to change can be difficult. Not impossible, but very difficult. Animal enclosures have to be set up accordingly to the standards that have been given to us by corporate. We have binders with pictures on how the enclosures should look and if these aren't accurately followed, we can get into trouble.
The hermit crab set up is very poorly pictured and advised, unsurprisingly, but depending on how strict the managers and district managers are of these places, will depend on how much the enclosures can be changed to better suit the animal in care. It's a store-to-store basis kind of thing.
Fortunately, for the store I work at, no one bats an eye at the hermit crabs. Since getting into the hermit crab hobby, I've done my best to educate everyone in the store on the care of these critters, but whether others care or not to follow-through isn't something I've been able to control. We have a self-made care-guide in our department as well, for everyone to look over if they or customers have questions. We have done our best to give them the right conditions, but unfortunately, where they're located, they don't have access to heat and their enclosure isn't able to hold humidity.
So while we've definitely tried, it still isn't the best for them, and we actually more frequently have been getting more and more people who come in and point that out to us. Some politely, others rather angrily.
I definitely agree with pointing it out, and for everyone to contact the higher-ups about it. But certainly going directly to the store itself has shown changes before, even within all of our very strict limitations. It's all definitely worth a shot, just try to keep a cool head when you do it.
Sorry for the long post! Just wanted to give some insight to how things work from being on the inside, and why it can be so hard for stores to change. I have seen lots of people in the past handle the situation angrily, when there's truly nothing more we can do, and most of the time people won't listen to a customer who's furiously lashing out at them.
But education is key. The more people who know how to properly take care of hermit crabs, the more awareness will be brought to the poor situations they are left in. So, as for it being extreme? It really isn't. It's shown to make a difference before, even a small one, so we just have to keep on trying.
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