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hi am new here am going to get a vft in spring ive been researching alot books videos printing stuffbut this place is home well Hi every body!!:-O :-D
 
Hermit crabs?? I used to be really into them, but am a college student, and lugging them around all the time used to be a pain. If you really are into them, you should check out the hermit crab association. It's a big forum thats similar to this, with lots of great people and help available. I'm not active there anymore, but I was at one time. Welcome to TF!
 
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Welcome aboard! I had a hermit crab back when I was in grade school. I loved him. Got him in South Carolina, I think. Hilton Head maybe?

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Hermit crabs are a pain to take care of. I live right next to the ocean and growing up we would always take them home and care for them like the internet said and they'd still die.

I'm not sure if this is due to them being wild and not captive bred and use to those conditions. I had a friend who had one live for like 10+ years maybe. He was a kid when he got it and still had it in college.

Guess it's like plants. You win some you lose some :)
 
Actually, they can't be bred in captivity, and every hermit crab you see in the store has been plucked out of the wild somewhere, ranging from Florida to Ecuador to Indonesia, and everywhere in between. And they are not really a hard pet to care for, as long as the proper conditions are given. They frequently need to molt their exoskeleton, which puts them under intense stress. Most people don't realize that these animals spend a fair amount of time under the ground, and provide improper conditions for their care.
 
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