I was just curious as to whether or not it has really been discovered exactly what determines a crab's color (especially after molting).
All of my pp's are very dark in color, my straw Happy Hal is bright red, and my favorite ruggie Magenta is pink. But crabs that have not molted with me seem to be more dull colors.
Here is what I'm assuming have an influence on their color:
Diet
Enviroment
Health
Activeness
I just wasn't sure if there was a definite answer to this or not
Factors that influence color
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Diet is def. a factor in what color they are after they molt.
I wonder if sun light has anything to do with it? Does a crab who lives in the sun get a healither looking color then a crab that lives in shade?
I wonder if sun light has anything to do with it? Does a crab who lives in the sun get a healither looking color then a crab that lives in shade?
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make it easy - make this easy
it's not as heavy as it seems
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