Longevity
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as far as I remember... 20 plus years in captivity.
the trick is, having the right conditions and maintaining them. a lot of those tributes are from beginners who came here looking for help, or who didn't have stable conditions.
since I started using the right methods in crab keeping, the longest time I have had a crab is about a year and half now. I didn't use the right method before, so I lost some - but now I know, and I have been striving to keep a good 'tat, and they crabs have been doing well.
the trick is, having the right conditions and maintaining them. a lot of those tributes are from beginners who came here looking for help, or who didn't have stable conditions.
since I started using the right methods in crab keeping, the longest time I have had a crab is about a year and half now. I didn't use the right method before, so I lost some - but now I know, and I have been striving to keep a good 'tat, and they crabs have been doing well.
27 and 28+ years...here's a Link.
http://www.geocities.com/hermit_crabs/carol/gallery.htm
Carol Of Crabworks.
http://www.geocities.com/hermit_crabs/carol/gallery.htm
Carol Of Crabworks.
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Currently Have 4 PPs. I have Countless Successful Molts!
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It sounds as though 20+ years is sort of an unusual ideal event. Does anyone have a feeling for the average lifespan of crabs in captivity? (Given decent care along the lines of the stuff on the care sheets here.)
I get way too attached to my little critters (if only hamsters lasted longer!) and I was wondering how long I should realistically expect to have my little crabby friends.
I get way too attached to my little critters (if only hamsters lasted longer!) and I was wondering how long I should realistically expect to have my little crabby friends.
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The lifespan for hermies in excellant care seems to be about 3 years. I have been trying my best to keep them and the longest I have had one live was also a year and half once I learned what I was doing. This info comes from several years of research and message boards where people would say their goodbyes, the longest lifespans were about 3 years. Once I read about someone who'd had their jumbo for 5.
That is why I stopped crabbing for a while. Unexplained deaths are so frustrating and I get SO heartbroken when I have a loss that I'd quit. But I'd invested so much in it, and I missed the little cuties and now I've started up agian with high hopes.
That is why I stopped crabbing for a while. Unexplained deaths are so frustrating and I get SO heartbroken when I have a loss that I'd quit. But I'd invested so much in it, and I missed the little cuties and now I've started up agian with high hopes.
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longevity
I started a thread on this before and never got a satisfactory answer. I wanted to know how successful experienced members of the HCA have been by finding out who held the record on having the same crab for 5 years, 10 years, etc. It's hard to know how old a crab is when you get him because size only tells a small part of the story, but surely someone has kept them in captivity for a good long time. . . but who?
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Jedi....Valid Point...I saw that thread And I am Curious as well...But I truly cannot answer for myself.
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Currently Have 4 PPs. I have Countless Successful Molts!
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the average is probably low.... like 1-2 years.... just b/c there are so many newbies out there who don't know what they are doing. if only everyone who knew how to care for crabs were asked, I personally think there would be a higher average.
sooo..... my conclusion: we need to educate unexperienced crabbers!
sooo..... my conclusion: we need to educate unexperienced crabbers!
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As an interesting comparison, when I first started crabbing I did almost nothing right, I had two crabs they lived 9 months (a miracle really, poor things).
They died, I was so much more upset than I thought I could be, I had become very attached. I wanted to try again and do everything right.
Did my research, left NOTHING to chance, longest of my next four was a year and a half, and despite their reputed fragility my longest living crab of that bunch was my straw.
I guess my point is, I feel there is more to things than experience vs. non-experience. There are obviously factors in the wild that we may not be duplicating, or it may be a matter of statistics, I mean, what percentage of crabs in the wild make it to a year, then to five years, and so on.
It's sites like this which will ultimately make the biggest difference, especially if we take a scientific approach to collecting data and trying to put it into context. There's so much we don't know.
They died, I was so much more upset than I thought I could be, I had become very attached. I wanted to try again and do everything right.
Did my research, left NOTHING to chance, longest of my next four was a year and a half, and despite their reputed fragility my longest living crab of that bunch was my straw.
I guess my point is, I feel there is more to things than experience vs. non-experience. There are obviously factors in the wild that we may not be duplicating, or it may be a matter of statistics, I mean, what percentage of crabs in the wild make it to a year, then to five years, and so on.
It's sites like this which will ultimately make the biggest difference, especially if we take a scientific approach to collecting data and trying to put it into context. There's so much we don't know.
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well, I guess my assumption was in general. there are probably specific cases which differ from the norm. when I start thinking, it just kinda all comes out! you wouldn't believe how fast I typed that, trying to keep up with my thoughts!
so ya, that was pretty much a theory that I came up with on the spot. it seems that it would make sense tho...
I think most of us can agree that IN GENERAL - bad conditions kill crabs.....
so ya, that was pretty much a theory that I came up with on the spot. it seems that it would make sense tho...
I think most of us can agree that IN GENERAL - bad conditions kill crabs.....
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We could all agree with that! I think we could all agree we have a responsibility to give them the best conditions possible too.I think most of us can agree that IN GENERAL - bad conditions kill crabs.....
I wish so much that it was a simple matter of good conditions=long life, we'd all have a lot less heartbreak.
I would be thrilled if I could break my record of a year a half!
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