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My first adoptions was of Tantrum... December 2013
My kids and my nieces and nephews all got crabs from a relative for Christmas. Tantrum was my youngest niece's crab. It was the last of 5 or 6 that they got for Christmas. I had just put together a new 40g tat and was showing it off to my sister. She said something about me taking their crabs a while before this, so I mentioned if they wanted to get rid of their crabs that I could take them now that I had room. She (my sister) had some sort of melt down and sent the last of their crabs to my parents in a Halloween bucket with a handful of sand in the bottom, in 20* weather. I went and picked her up and we named her Tantrum. Upon arriving home she switched shells in the first 2 or 3 days with us and two days later, dug down for a molt. She came up looking absolutely gorgeous. She has a lavender color to her now, and the size difference HOLY COW! She had since changed shells about 10 times, and I believe she is currently dug down again.
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The next in a smashing series of adoptions... 10 CRABS IN ONE DAY!!! 5 PPs & 5 Fiddlers. February 8, 2014
I placed and ad on Craigslist, stating I would take in unwanted or needing to be rehomed hermit crabs.
Within a few days of putting the ad up, I got several responses. I got a message about 5 PPs of varying sizes needing a new home. I messaged and they said they just needed them gone. So I made arrangements to pick them up. Not only did I get the crabs, but I got a bunch of extra shells, food, dishes and decor. We welcomed home, Brick (md), Turkish (tiny), Memphis (tiny), Sherlock (tiny) & Watson (tiny). Brick has not shown an interest in molting, but deffinently needs to as he is missing several tips and partial leg segments. At fist he was really shy but he has since changed shells and is the ONLY one of this group that is still above ground, everyone else decided 2 days before the move to the 90g that they were going to go down.
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From that post on Craigslist we also adopted 5 fiddler crabs, 2 males and 3 females. I didn't know a thing about their care and upkeep, so I got on here and talked to some members who keep fiddlers and we made them an awesome setup. When we received them, they were in a 10g, on gravel, with an inch of water.
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Crab Adoption and Supply Score... March 23, 2014
I responded to a post on HCA in the adoption sections of the forum. Laura said she had 2 PPs, 2 Rugs and 1 E that needed to be adopted. I asked if she would be willing to meet and she agreed. I adopted not only the crabs but scored a HUGE selection of supplies! I ended up with a 20g Tall, a 10g (currently holding the 2 Rugs and the E who are all molting), both came with screen lids and plexiglass, stand, food, cuttlebone, fake plants, extra shells, hoods w/ lights, extra bulbs, hygrometer/thermometer combos, suction cups, food dishes, wood center pieces, netting, power strip with built-in timers, spray bottles, a bucket and things I am sure I am forgetting.
Sherman and Witte were bathed and put in the 90g. And the reactions are a bit of segregation going on. Sherman and Witte kind of hangs out by themselves. They don't really hang out with each other even though they were housed together in the same tat before. My other crabs are ignoring them now and all sleeping together in their huddle (where outsiders aren't welcome apparently). There were antenna wars that broke out within 10 minutes of them getting added to the tat. Mostly the wars were between Sherman, Crabzilla and Brick, but no one was injured more then their pride and their place on the ladder.
PA Crab Adoption 04/03/2014
So... I have made several more adoptions since my last post... I adopted 9 crabs from a member here on HCA. She has some health issues and a hectic work schedule and couldn't give her crabs the attention that they deserved. She made a trip to met us and we got 5 PP's (Bastian (passed before the adoption was completed) Asher, Atreyu, Rue, Bella, and Alastair) and 4 E's (Prim, Elphie, Haymitch (he is now my husband's crab and there for when through a name change. His name is now Bass) and Abernathy). We got a bunch of supplies with this adoption as well. About $50 worth of food from Wode's Garden, shells, moss, Instant Ocean, food dishes and two kritter karriers a medium and large. Thank you Carley... I have no idea who is who when I look in the 90g as far as the PP's in their little green turbos. Those shells seem to be the favorite among all of our crabs.
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Cleveland Area Crab Adoption 04/18/204
I made another adoption from a member of the HCA. This time for 3 PP's (Petunia, Venus and Lilly). We met in Sandusky to make the trade... this adoption was a long time in the making because there were some complications involving being able to meet and a crab or two still being down molting. Once all crabs were up and around, the meet was on. This member was nice enough to give me some extra shells even though she was attempting to sell all of her remaining crab items. Thanks Bonnie! These little ladies are doing well!
Adrian Michigan Birthday Adoption 04/19/2014
I was really hoping for some kind of adoption to go through on this day since it was my birthday. What better way to celebrate your birthday then rescuing crabs!
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ETA... Since posting this, B-day has since passed. I am not sure what happened. I found him 2 days ago naked and partially buried.
I got him out and rinsed him and attempted a re-shell. He stayed shelled for several hours but then I found him again naked. I again re-shelled him and placed him in ISO with another streaker PP from the day before this incident happened. I placed B-day near the food and water, but he passed sometime during the next day partially hanging out of his shell.
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Detroit Metro Area Crab Adoption - Biggest Crab Adoption Yet! 05/04/14
I got in touch with an HCA member, Crabby J, who runs a rescue called Hermit Crab Landing. She had several crabs up for adoption. I was mainly interested in the XL/Jumbo she had listed on her site, Aquarius. She said that he was currently molting and should be up anytime since he had been down since before Thanksgiving of 2013. I made arrangements to make a monetary donation as well as a supply donation in exchange for Aquarius. On 04/16/2014 I received an email stating that Aquarius had passed. She said that she still had 2 crabs available for adoption, a medium PP (Odyssey) and an E (Titan), but the PP was still molting. I said that I would definitely take them. She let me know when Odyssey was up and that both of them were doing well, just waiting for me to make the trip to pick them up. I wanted to see about getting another 90g, so I started scouring CL to see if there were any tanks in the area that were stupid cheap... and I found several. On 05/04/2014 we made the trip north to pick up the tank and the 2 crabs from Crabby J. I received an email from Crabby J telling me that she was picking up 12 crabs that day. She said the lady that had them kept them in wire cages for about a year, they were all in painted shells, and they were in bad shape. She said she wasn't expecting them to make it through their molts and if they did, it would be a miracle. I told her I would take them if we could coordinate the times of her meeting them and then meeting us. Well... I got more then I bargained for. I ended up coming home from Detroit Metro area with not 2, not 12, but 16 crabs. Crabby J had made another adoption of 2 more crabs before coming to met with us. JACKPOT! We stood in Pet Supplies Plus's parking lot and talked about crabs and crabbing for 30-45 minutes. When we got home I got home from our 5+ hour road trip, I got to see the shape that the 12 little PP's were in... and it was pretty bad. There are several of them who are missing limbs. One in particular is missing all walking legs on the left side of his body, so in order to move around he has to use is BP since that is the ONLY limb on that side of his body. I gave all of them baths and got 14 of them into the 30g ISO. Odyssey got his bath and went into the 90g and Titan got his bath and went into the Lil' E tank. I put about 20 shells of different sizes and types in the ISO tank so hopefully they would start ditching those horrible painted shells. I think maybe they were in shock... They weren't digging. They would just sit. Finally after probably 30 minutes they started exploring. They walked through the food dishes never stopping to take a taste or anything.
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Several more adoptions to come within the next few weeks or month or so... Will post as they are adopted!
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