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Happy has been up and down several times this week. Last night I moved him/her to the new tank and happy is still wearing the magpie shell. Isn't showing any interest in any of the turbos or various other small shells in the tank at all. One of my other crabs, bashful came from the same store 4 years ago and wore a magpie shell she came in until she molten several months later. I've never bought any other magpies, so I only have the one happy is wearing and bashful's original shell.Crabinski wrote:Very cute! Looks like s/he is wearing a magpie shell: I love those but none of my PPs will wear them so I'll be curious to see if your crab changes out soon.
Re sexing: don't feel bad that you didn't get a chance to tell if Happy is male or female after only a few hours -- I've had Mr Pinch aka Marble since November and haven't been able to sex him yet! As you can tell from his name, he isn't a very up-close-and-personal crab and is, seriously, willing to slam into his shell and fall from the plant he's climbing on rather than let me see his underside! Thought I had him a few nights ago when he slipped while walking along the edge of one of the pools and was literally on his back, grabbing at a vine to pull himself out of the water. But nooooo, as soon as he sensed me crossing the room, he scuttled up that vine in record time and disappeared into the leaves. Little stinker!!
Been working for PS for years. We've never had crabs with painted shells (In my district and surrounding cities). But they do separate them by shell type. The more interesting looking shells are "Fancies" which was always odd to me considering I buy new turbos for all of our crabs and they'll switch shells.. I always thought it didn't make sense to sell then by shell type if they'll switch -.-'7dwarfs wrote:My pet smart has one tank of natural and one tank of painted they up charge for the painted by calling the crabs "fancy". I think the magpies are really cute and wish I could find some larger ones.
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I've seen that at Petsmarts too. :roll:7dwarfs wrote:My pet smart has one tank of natural and one tank of painted they up charge for the painted by calling the crabs "fancy".
The PetSmarts near me do that, too, and the "Fancy" crabs are $2 more than the "regulars."CallaLily wrote: I've seen that at Petsmarts too. :roll:
Crazy, huh. But I guess they catch the eye of children more so probably make better sales even with the higher price. Poor things.Crabinski wrote: The PetSmarts near me do that, too, and the "Fancy" crabs are $2 more than the "regulars."
It's lucky that the petsmart near you don't sell crabs in painted shells:)Makena95GT wrote: Been working for PS for years. We've never had crabs with painted shells (In my district and surrounding cities). But they do separate them by shell type. The more interesting looking shells are "Fancies" which was always odd to me considering I buy new turbos for all of our crabs and they'll switch shells.. I always thought it didn't make sense to sell then by shell type if they'll switch -.-'
But yea.. Never had painted ones. Only painted ones I've seen are one package that has "three medium" painted shells in a baggie.
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