Saturday, September 4, 2010

Babylonia Japonica Shell

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This is an excellent choice for your hermit crabs. They are readily available from most shell retailers compared to the Areolata Babylon shell. It is also chosen more often then the Spirita Babylon.

Ratings:
Coenobita Brevimanus 1.5/5 This shell is capable of being a home for an Indonesian hermit crab but is not readily chosen by them.
Coenobita clypeatus 3/5 This shell is chosen by this species just as often as the other Babylonia shells.
Coenobita compressus 3/5 This shell can be a great choice for your Ecuadorian hermit crab.
Coenobita perlatus 1.5/5 This shell has the potential to be a great hermit crab shell, however it is not even slightly popular for Strawberries.
Coenobita purpureus 3/5 These shells are a superb choice for your smaller blueberries.
Coenobita rugosus 2.5/5 Although ruggies sometimes come in this type of shell it is not overly chosen once in the pet enclosure.
Coenobita variabilis 2.5/5 An okay choice for your Aussie hermit crabs.
Coenobita violascens 3.5/5 This shell is the best choice for your Violas out of the babylonia shells.

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Sunday, August 29, 2010

Babylonia Spirata Shell

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This shell is very common in shell packs, however it is not overly popular with any species. It is a very acceptable choice for your hermit crabs though.

Ratings:
Coenobita Brevimanus 1/5 This shell can be worn by your Indonesian hermit crabs but it is not very likely.
Coenobita clypeatus 3/5 This shell is not overly worn by Caribbean hermit crabs.
Coenobita compressus 2.5/5 Although this shell has somewhat of a "D" shaped opening it is not an Ecuadorian favourite.
Coenobita perlatus 1.5/5 Can be chosen by your strawberry hermit crab, however it is not all that likely.
Coenobita purpureus 2/5 This shell makes an okay choice for blueberry hermit crabs.
Coenobita rugosus 3/5 An okay choice for your Coenobita rugosus.
Coenobita variabilis 2/5 The Aussie crab can wear this shell type if it chooses to.
Coenobita violascens 3/5 A viola may wear his type of shell. They often come in this shell from hermit crab retailers.

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Monday, August 2, 2010

Babylonia Areolata Shell

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This shell looks very fancy with it's white back ground and brown spots. If you are looking to have a more decorative set-up for your hermit crabs these can be a great shell to offer.

Ratings:
Coenobita Brevimanus 1.5/5 This shell can be worn by your Indonesian hermit crabs but it is not very likely.
Coenobita clypeatus 3/5 This shell is not overly worn by Caribbean hermit crabs. Too bad they don't though because they look the best in this type of shell in my opinion.
Coenobita compressus 2.5/5 This shell has somewhat of a "D" shaped opening it but is not an Ecuadorian favourite.
Coenobita perlatus 1.5/5 Can be chosen by your strawberry hermit crab, however it is not all that likely.
Coenobita purpureus 4.5/5 This shell makes an excellent choice for blueberry hermit crabs. I realized I didn't have enough of these shells after getting my blueberry hermit crabs.
Coenobita rugosus 3/5 A fairly good choice for your Coenobita rugosus.
Coenobita variabilis 2/5 The Aussie crab can wear this shell type if it chooses to.
Coenobita violascens 1.5/5 A viola may wear his type of shell but it is not all that likely.

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Saturday, July 24, 2010

White Land Snail Shell

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This shell goes by many different names, but for this blog I will call it a white land snail shell. This shell is the most commonly painted shell. It is very low in price even when you get to the larger sizes. The colour varies from white to a light purple colour. I don't know what it is about this shell but it looks stunning when it is not painted.

Ratings:
Coenobita Brevimanus 3/5 This shell can make a great home for your Indonesian hermit crab. Even though Indonesian hermit crabs prefer heavier shells and round openings this shell is worn by these species as an exception.
Coenobita clypeatus 3/5 Many Caribbean hermit crabs wear these shells as well even though it does not have a round opening.
Coenobita compressus 4.5/5 This species loves this shell because of it's great opening shape. This however can be a problem if you get an Ecuadorian hermit crab in a painted shell and want to have it change into a natural one.
Coenobita perlatus 1/5 The Strawberry does not like this shell, it'll wear many other shells instead.
Coenobita purpureus 2/5 This crab prefers rounder shells then this one, but will still wear it on occasion.
Coenobita rugosus 4/5 This crab thoroughly enjoys this shell. Unlike the Ecuadorian crab this species will switch out of this shell more often.
Coenobita variabilis 2/5 More often then not, the Aussie hermit crab will being wearing this shell because it came in it not because it switched into after being introduced into your crabitat.
Coenobita violascens .5/5 This shell does not have the length that this species likes. It will almost never be chosen by a Viola.

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Saturday, July 17, 2010

The Delphinula Turbo

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The delphinula turbo is a purple shell. It is not overly popular shell with any species of hermit crab. There are some myths about it though, some rumors have been spread about it being absolutely unwearable - That is not true, some Coenobita clypeatus and Coenobita rugosus happily make this shell their home. You will often find this shell when you buy shell mixes from craft stores, dollar stores or department stores.

Ratings:
Coenobita Brevimanus .5/5 This shell has a structure that does not suit this species of hermit crab, however in desperation this shell could be worn.
Coenobita clypeatus 2/5 This shell is not overly liked by this species but iw will still be chosen on occasion. Some crabbers have PP's that love this shell.
Coenobita compressus .5/5 This shell is absolutely hated by Ecuadorians. The circular shape along with the unliked structure, just makes this shell an awful choice for this species.
Coenobita perlatus 1/5 The Strawberry hermit crab will not commonly wear this shell, but it can be selected by your strawberry hermit crab on a rare occasion.
Coenobita purpureus 1/5 This hermit crab will almost never wear this shell but that does not mean it won't.
Coenobita rugosus 2/5 This species is more willing to wear this shell then other species. When you obtain this species as a pet it will often come in this shell type, but then will often switch out if given good options.
Coenobita variabilis 1/5 The Aussie crab does not like this shell, just like most other hermit crabs.
Coenobita violascens 1/5 This shell has a rather long interior which suits this species but it is not often chosen to be worn.

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Sunday, July 11, 2010

The Indivia Murex Shell

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This is one of my personal favourite shells for its interesting design and looks. Although this shell isn't extremely popular with hermit crabs, it does add an exotic look to your tank. The snail that creates this shell is a carnivorous snail which lives in tropical seas. If you keep a mixture of small and large hermit crabs together you can get a large one of these shells that can be used for two different purposes. The small hermit crabs can climb the shell and the large hermit crabs can use this shell as a potential home. This shell is also available in a wide range of sizes, so if you find a hermit crab that loves these shells you will be able to find the hermit crab these shells from tiny in size to extra large in size.

Ratings:
Coenobita Brevimanus 4/5 This shell can make a great home for your Indonesian hermit crab. The shell has a round opening and has a heavier weight which is excellent for this species. It is however not chosen over shells such as the tapestry turbo.
Coenobita clypeatus 3/5 This shell does have the circular opening that this species loves. It is not frequently chosen however, due to it being harder to maneuver and heavier then most other shells.
Coenobita compressus 1/5 This species does not like this shell. The circular opening and heavy weight makes it undesired by this species.
Coenobita perlatus 3.5/5 The Strawberry will often wear this shell because of it's open shape a smooth inside. The drawbacks a strawberry must deal with is walking around with the odd design of the shell.
Coenobita purpureus 3/5 Just like the Strawberry hermit crab this species will wear this shell for the smooth interior but has issues moving around the enclosure with the odd shell structure.
Coenobita rugosus 2.5/5 Although this species seems willing to wear most shells and change shells often, this is a shell it does not like to wear in most cases. Most likely because it may be comfortable but to this species many other shells are just as comfortable and with other shells they can get around more efficiently.
Coenobita variabilis 2.5/5 The Aussie crab does not particularly like this shell, the exterior of the shell that is pointy and jagged makes it to much of a hassle to wear around the crabitat.
Coenobita violascens 3.5/5 This shell is actually liked by this species. Most shells this species like are hard to move around in so it is used to that, and the smooth lengthy interior makes it an excellent choice for your Viola.

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Thursday, July 8, 2010

The Nutmeg Shell

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The nutmeg shell is a little white shell, that looks great and is low in price. These shells have an interesting texture on the outside but they are very smooth on the inside. They also have a very interesting shaped opening that allows for a variety of species to make this shell a beloved crab home.

Ratings:
Coenobita Brevimanus 1/5 Although the odd shape of this shells opening seems to be liked by most species it is not liked by this species.
Coenobita clypeatus 3.5/5 This shell does not have the typical circular opening that the Caribbean hermit crabs like, but for what ever reason they sure like to wear these shells.
Coenobita compressus 3.5/5 This shell is an excellent choice for this species. This shell comes in mostly small sizes just like these hermit crabs.
Coenobita perlatus 3/5 This species of hermit crab enjoys this shell when it is small enough to wear it. This shells bright white colour makes this species stunning red colour stand out.
Coenobita purpureus 3.5/5 This shell is also a great choice for your blueberry hermit crabs. The shells opening almost fits the blueberry hermit crabs claw perfectly!
Coenobita rugosus 4.5/5 This species loves this shell! My three small ruggies have worn this shell around the crabitat at least once, but now only one fits this shells small size.
Coenobita variabilis 1/5 Although I will not have my very own Coenobita variabilis untill next week the crabbers who I have talked to who own this species say this shell is disliked by this species.
Coenobita violascens 3/5 Yup, this species will wear this shell. A viola of mine lived in this type of shell for about a year! This shell is a great choice if you have smaller crabs of this species.

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