Poor Eggo, he just can’t seem to find a shell that makes him happy. The green turbo that he’s wearing now is quite attractive on him, albiet a little big, but he just isn’t happy with it.

I got more new shells today from Hermits Direct, the shells are nice and they have the fastest delivery. I did get a couple of tie die shells against my better judgement and I probably should have stuck with my first instinct. They weren’t bad looking, but as soon as I boiled them, the paint started to wear.
All-in-all the shells look like they will be a better “fit” for my crabs.
Naples Sea Shell Company has really beautiful shells! I have found Frank to be very responsive to customer needs. He is very informative and responds quickly to inquiries. He has his own crew of hermit crabs so he’s very aware of their needs.
Please sign this petition to keep hermit crabs out of Walmart stores. They have them living in cups called crabinacup. They’re given little food and no extra heat or humidity.
If you are visiting this site in search of hermit crab care information, please visit the Hermit Crab Association, hermit-crabs.com or Hermit Crab World.




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