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Honey
How to feed hermit crabs honey I need good awnsers plzz
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Re: Honey
You can put it on other food, mix it with coconut oil, put it in a clean bottle cap or dish... however you like!
The only thing that really matters is that it is unpasteurized (i.e. raw) and, if you can, organic is good.
The only thing that really matters is that it is unpasteurized (i.e. raw) and, if you can, organic is good.
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RIP Vegita :(
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Re: Honey
Thx I new here so organic honey and cocunut oil is good for hermit crabsLadyJinglyJones wrote:You can put it on other food, mix it with coconut oil, put it in a clean bottle cap or dish... however you like!
The only thing that really matters is that it is unpasteurized (i.e. raw) and, if you can, organic is good.
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YesUndercrablife wrote:Thx I new here so organic honey and cocunut oil is good for hermit crabsLadyJinglyJones wrote:You can put it on other food, mix it with coconut oil, put it in a clean bottle cap or dish... however you like!
The only thing that really matters is that it is unpasteurized (i.e. raw) and, if you can, organic is good.
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Re: Honey
I serve mine separately from other foods in an individual seashell. The crabs love it.
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Me too! Shell is usually full for 2 days and then completely devoured over night, and a dry sandy shell is all that remains! Theyre such odd eaters. Like, if its not their idea its a bad idea! Haha silly crabs...GotButterflies wrote:I serve mine separately from other foods in an individual seashell. The crabs love it.
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elly_bananas wrote:Me too! Shell is usually full for 2 days and then completely devoured over night, and a dry sandy shell is all that remains! Theyre such odd eaters. Like, if its not their idea its a bad idea! Haha silly crabs...GotButterflies wrote:I serve mine separately from other foods in an individual seashell. The crabs love it.
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