Coral finally changed Shells
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Yay Coral!
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Coral finally changed Shells
She was getting way too big for her old shell. So happy she found a new one she likes.
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That's awesome! Sometimes crabbies don't understand that their pajamas are too small for them and are too stubborn to change. My crab Beau didn't change shells for 7 years, and when he did I was super excited.jonathon1989 wrote:She was getting way too big for her old shell. So happy she found a new one she likes.
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7 years? Do a lot of crabs do that? (I'm kinda hoping mine will keep his for a while since it's my favorite and the blue in it really makes the orange in his exo pop)CrabbyLover77 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2020 10:08 pmThat's awesome! Sometimes crabbies don't understand that their pajamas are too small for them and are too stubborn to change. My crab Beau didn't change shells for 7 years, and when he did I was super excited.
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I don't think the majority of them do that. I have heard that E's can be very stubborn though and refuse to change even when their shells are much too small. My Beau is a PP. It wasn't until I bought shells from Naples that he decided to finally change into one of them.w h a l e b o n e wrote: 7 years? Do a lot of crabs do that? (I'm kinda hoping mine will keep his for a while since it's my favorite and the blue in it really makes the orange in his exo pop)
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Ah okay. Yeah I just have a PP lolCrabbyLover77 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2020 10:50 pmI don't think the majority of them do that. I have heard that E's can be very stubborn though and refuse to change even when their shells are much too small. My Beau is a PP. It wasn't until I bought shells from Naples that he decided to finally change into one of them.
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w h a l e b o n e wrote: Ah okay. Yeah I just have a PP lol
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