♥ Kim ♥ 06/24/2008
again...boring...and kinda creepy
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Brian (Cool Beans) 06/24/2008
OMFG why would you pay for a fucking crab, you can get them from a whore free
♥ It's Me Lil D 06/24/2008
Why?
??Cookie?? 06/24/2008
these are bottom feeders so its hard to find food for them they are not sociable either. they are cool to watch though.
twansalem 06/24/2008
Not my thing, but I know some people like them, and I would guess that they're fairly low maintenance.
TorontoChaser 06/24/2008
gimme 2 for the barbie !!
MisUnderstood 06/24/2008
BORING!!!!
loving life 06/23/2008
them things r cool
roxy267 06/23/2008
they really dont do much,and they hurt!!!
byrdgrl 06/23/2008
Kinda boring
Dawn880 06/23/2008
their cute but they dont live long
trebon1038 06/23/2008
they are cool...but they die way too easily
Jamie McBain 09/18/2007
I suspect that they make great starter pets, and somewhat more active then fish. But they also have to be handled carefully, since they have pinchers.
GenghisTheHun 02/27/2007
Rather a safe pet for kids, but when they die, boy do they stink and very soon!
Vudija 02/27/2007
Boring. As I said eslewhere, they may be good as a first pet for children, but I prefer pets with a little more spunk.
kamylienne 04/12/2006
As a hermit crab enthusiast myself, I would rate hermit crabs highly as creatures, I do not recommend them as pets. I'll explain: There are two basic types of hermit crab: the aquatic kind, which live completely underwater and are great little additions to saltwater aquarium setups with coral, and land (tree) hermit crabs. I've been keeping land hermit crabs for about seven years now. I am quite attached to these little guys, and have watched them enough to know that each little crab has his/her own quirks and personalities. It had taken me quite some time to put together a "crabitat" that is more suitable for their needs. They like to climb, they like to dig, and they love their occasional popcorn treat. "Hermit" is a misnomer; these crabs are highly social and at night you can hear them chirp at each other. In the wild, they live in groups of 100 or more. These guys are hypoallergenic, are not known to have zoonosis (diseases which can be transmitted from animal to human), and they are a great deal easier to keep (once you understand their needs in humidity and environment) than most other pets. However, I wish I had researched these animals more carefully than I had when I got them. As of yet, scientists have not been able to artificially duplicate conditions for land hermit crabs that would be favorable for them to reproduce. This means ALL hermit crabs purchased are actually wild-born. They are often sold at seaside stores more as novelties, with gaudy painted shells and sold with enclosures that are in no way beneficial for the animal. At five dollars per crab, very few people care about the welfare of the creature beyond the "oh, how cool" reaction. Knowledge about hermit crab care is also highly limited. Most pet stores who carry hermit crabs keep them in highly unsuitable conditions. A specific popular online trading site, when confronted with complaints from hermit crab enthusiasts (including myself) dismissed our concerns about hermit crabs being shipped in terrible conditions, as they didn't feel that hermit crabs really merited that kind of consideration. (They are wrapped up in gauze and mailed in cardboard boxes, with no water, and through harsh temperatures that they cannot withstand; though their rules state that live animals are NOT to be traded in that fashion, clearly they feel that it only applies to cute and furry animals). If this level of mistreatment occurred to a little puppy, animal cruelty charges would be filed without question. Many people are ignorant of hermit crabs, and there are enough examples here. One rater (side note: actually, it was her comment here that brought me to RIA in the first place; if you wonder why I'm here, blame her) writes how these creatures have "no feelings" and "no emotion", then proceeds to relate how she tried to stomp one to death in front of the little girl who owned it (a hypocritical and shameful act for a person who is clearly old enough to know better). And, of course, there are those who consider them ugly. Here's a nice, healthy dose of reality for you: if hermit crabs weren't nearsighted, they'd probably think that you're not exactly all that hot, either. You know how most people think that various hairless varieties of animals look naked and ugly? What do you think WE are? We're soft, squishy and have odd patches of fur. Don't think too highly of yourself. It is because I care about the welfare of these creatures that I would rather they not be considered "pets". With the extreme mistreatment of these animals and the lack of knowledge in how to best take care of them, I would highly recommend that people refrain from encouraging the unethical treatment of hermit crabs by supporting pet stores who mistreat them.
scottishbabe13 11/04/2005
FIRST of all: Hermit crabs are WONDERFUL pets. i have five of them. They are sweet and lovable and adorable. I take EXTREMLEY GOOD care of mine, and so far, all of them who have molted, have successfully made it through. SECOND OF ALL: i need help! today, as i was checking up on my crabbies, i noticed one was gone! i noticed him climbing the side of the aquarium the other day, but i didn't think he would escape! what should i do!!!!!! im scared for my baby!!!!
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plt3000 07/29/2005
Hermit crabs make great pets . If ur gunna say that they are boring than don't bother cause if u have a hermit crab, luv it, and take care of it you know how great they are.Me and my brothers even talk to them, hand feed them, and make them obsticle courses outside of their cage and watch them.
NJcoastergrl 04/22/2005
Hermit carbs are cute!!! I had one a while ago
katums 02/08/2005
I LOVE MY HERMIT CRABS!!!!
mystic mango 12/11/2004
Great...if you like pets that sit there like rocks. I prefer pets that move, but I guess everyone has different tastes.
Daisy Ruby 09/07/2004
Hey,chickbaby5 where did you learn that word from? I bet you came from that word! Hermit Crabs are social pets!!! Don't say that in the computer!!! NOW SHUT UP CHICKBABY5!!!
ambj1994 07/29/2004
I want to buy a hermit crab for my 4 y.o. niece. Does anyone know where to buy them, preferably in San Francisco? email me at ambj1994@yahoo.com Thank you.
chibi_tama_lov e 04/18/2004
i was obsessing about the dream hermie im gonna get all through my fiends bday party. and the other person, go stick your pet cork up your ***.
Kagome 12/18/2003
they my not be the greatest but you can talk to them.they actually listen to you when you need to talk to someone or something.So go and play with a piece of cork if you don't like them.so if you like like cork then go and play with it.now go and play with it.But if you do like them then your okay.unlike the people who hate them.
jred 08/17/2003
Pretty easy pet really. Low maintenance and fun sometimes. As a kid we would put our crabs in he centreof a string circle a see whos would get out first. Yippee!
hill 08/17/2003
HERMIT CRABS ARE GOOD PETS.THOSE OF YOU WHO LIKE PLAYING WITH A CORK BETTER GO AHEAD,WHAT DOES A CORK DO ANY WAY SIT THEIR.HOW WOULD YOU LIKE SOME ONE TO STOMP ON YOU.HERMIT CRABS ARE INTERESTING THEY LIKE TO CLIMB TAKE BATHS AND MUCH MUCH MORE. THOSE OF YOU THAT SAID THEM MEAN THINGS ABOUT HERMIT CRABS YOU PROBOLY DON'T EVEN KNOW ANY THING ABOUT THEM.SO GO HAVE FUN WITH A CORK IN YOUR CAGE.
Anna_1981 07/25/2003
When I was a little girl I went to the beach shops everytime I went to the beach to buy a hermit crab. I didn't know much about careing for them and all the bad things other said about them happen to me. Like the smell. But now that I have the net and I'm all grown up...I have built a great tank to keep them in and they don't smell. You have to know how to care for them and they are GREAT PETS! FUN,EASY, and They are like all great pets rolled into one!
tomkat1983 04/21/2003
My kid lost her hermit crab in the house !!! I looked everywhere, but no luck. Does anybody have any advice on how to lure this thing back out into the open before it dies and stinks up my house?
puma2100 03/06/2003
very intresting animals
Snoopy 02/12/2003
My high school biology teacher kept a few hermit crabs in the classroom, along with some other animals. I thought they were interesting to watch. I remember one day, one of them escaped and climbed onto the desk of the most popular (and meanest and snottiest) girl in school. It freaked her out so bad that she started crying like a baby and the rest of us in the class teased her about it for days. (The crab was unharmed.)
ChunkyLover53 02/11/2003
I have no interest in owning one, but if people like them, then that's cool. Everyone has different interests.
enchanceaa 02/10/2003
Hermit Crabs are great pets. I have 2 ecuadorian hermit crabs. They arent all that easy to care for but all the money time Ive put into them so far is well worth it. And you can too pet a hermit crab and they arent pests. People keep roaches and mice as pets and they are consider pests by many people. If you dont know anything about something then you shouldnt open your mouth and make dumb comments and try state things that are false.
chickbaby5 02/10/2003
Then have fun with the cork and while your at it stick it up your tush, through yur mouth, choke on it, and shut the hell up!
TheDogTrainer 02/10/2003
Hello! I think a lot of people underestimate these little creatures known as hermit crabs. Yes, they're different from dogs and cats. Yes, it seems they don't do much. But as you learn about them, you start to realize that you're wrong. They're very interesting creatures. They change shells, they dig, they talk to each other. Did you know that they chirp? After awhile, most crabs come to their person's voice. Hermit crabs are also a challenge. They're needs as pets are not totally known, and it's fun to learn and grow as new imformation develops. They cannot just grow like a cat or dog. They must molt and shed their exo-skeleton. It's a tough time when you must exhibit patience and self-control not to dig them up. When they're kept in the proper conditions, hermit crabs usually live longer than say, a gerbil or hamster. Also, you CAN pet a crab if it knows you.. but if petting was the only thing required in a pet, why would people keep fish, mice, or frogs? Some people even like to keep scorpions! I believe all living things have value if you look close enough. If you ever wanted a pet that was fun to watch, fun to play with, fun to care for, and a challenge to help grow and thrive, give it a try with a hermit crab. They really are wonderful, curious, little creatures.
Kerri26 02/10/2003
I love my Hermit Crabs adn so don't my children, they can hold them and it teaches them a few lessons in caring for pets. AND FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO WANT TO STEP ON THEM I HOPE YOU WOULD ENJOY IT IF SOMEONE BIGGER STEPPED ON YOU. For those of you who don't ahve them and think they are worthless and nasty why don't you do a little research before you start downgrading the pets and know what you are talking about
garda 02/10/2003
i jsut recently got 2 hermit crabs, and they are great! and yes they do communicate! if you have no experience with takeing care of one, you have no right to knock them. i love em, and i think they are the coolest pet ever! and they have feelings too! oh yeah, and those of us who prefer to play with cork, go ahead, i think it's legal. everyone has their thing, you may go out and buy a brand new civic, and i'll laugh at you, cause i prefer to buy an old car from the 60's or 70's or 80's, and beef it up, so it can eat your civic. just because you don't like it doesn't mean you hsould go around, knocking down other people's feelings.
BugahaNE 02/09/2003
My God, what's with all the hermit crab comments all of a sudden. Nothing against them, but I could have as much fun playing with a piece of cork.
KittyCaller 02/09/2003
Hermit crabs do make wonderful pets. They aren't messy, they don't need to be walked, many are very friendly and social. Yes, they require more care than most owners realize when they first get them. However, it's well worth it. They're also good if you don't have a ton of space, or live in housing where cats and dogs aren't allowed. On a more personal note, I feel inclined to comment on a few of the posters here. I was curious whether you are naturally that insensitive, or if it took practice? Anyone who would be so cruel as to try and crush a child's pet makes me wonder. I respect the fact that some of you don't "get" it. Fine, don't get a hermit crab (or several) Just please don't insult those who do.
MESDJYM 02/09/2003
Allllright. I have cooled off enough now to give you people the facts. 1) Hermit crabs can live over 75 years, and grow to be the size of cantaloupes. 2) Each hermit crab has their own personality. Some are gentle and easygoing, some shy and hyper. Some prefer silly spirally shells, some prefer curled "turban" shells. 3) A hermit crab grows through molting. They shed their hard exoskeleton to reveal a soft, inner one that expands and hardens. 4) There are two differant species of land hermit crabs sold in the US: The Carribean or Purple Pincher, and the Ecuadorian. Ecuadorians require special care and don't grow as large as Carribeeans. 5)Land hermit crabs are very social. They will become stressed and lonely without a few friends in their habitat. 6) Land hermit crabs have modified gills that have to be kept moist in order to breathe oxygen. 7) Hermit crabs are captured from the wild, and sent to petstores that often abuse them. Then people think they are cute and buy them without researching. These crabs soffucate from lack of oxygen, and eventually die. The person doesn't care, because they don't know the potential in these animals. Go to www.hermit-crabs.com to learn more about these splendid critters!
crabmom 02/09/2003
Hermit crabs are very fun and entertaining pets. Don't knock it until you try it. They do not smell, do not make much noise, and carry no diseases. What more can you ask for in a pet?
Tamsyn 02/09/2003
Hermies are like little people. Stomping on a crab? OMG! You must be the same sort of backwoods hicks who stick bottle rockets up a cats ass and think it's funny. Hermits are just like other pets, you can have alot of fun with them. You just lack the knowledge of proper care - that's why your crab experience sucked - for the .01 of you who have even had a crab. It's not like a dog or cat where you know what to do. Crabs have special needs, learn them. You either like them or you don't. Grow up, get the bug out of your ass, and start treating all living things as they should be - with care and decency!
wow2121 02/09/2003
im sorry but hermit crabs are cool pets and they dont deserve to be with some people i have read.they are more than just a mosquito or anything they are a breathing animal like us. Some people on here are so rude when they have not even held one or kept one, and if the did they probarly never cared about it. Also whoever said they ran around the house stopping to kill the crab that got loose.....your horrible person and you should be stomped on and see how it feels. I bet only 3 people here have ever held/tooken care of a little hermie!! this post is PATHETIC
BIGBABY 02/06/2003
Why would you want a crab as a pet? What can they do?
thadea 11/13/2002
this is lame. they're not pets. its like me capturing a mosquito in a glass jar and feeding it everyday and calling it a pet...get real...no, get bent
SamIAm 07/27/2001
Why? What possesses people to purchase Hermit Crabs as a "pet?" This is no pet..it is a nasty pesty creature that you cannot pet or bond with..it shows no feeling no emotion..no nothing. For some reason (excellent marketing ploy) they sell these things in many souvenir shops at the beach (I am thinking of Rehoboth and Ocean City MD specifically). Bring the little ones in the cheesy, overpriced store and they swarm right to the dirty glass tank swarming with Hermit Crabs..ugh..Sure, they are only a couple bucks, then you have to buy the little plastic house, sand, gravel whatever..unidentifed Hermit powdered food..and then what..Ahh, the joys of owning a Hermit crab. Sometimes they move..other times they may entertain and totally disgust you by extracting themselves from their shell. Nothing more disturbing than a "naked" Hermit Crab. When I was a nanny, the little girl had the "Herminator," an unusually large nasty creature. Of course, it got out of the cage and I spent that week stomping around the house hoping to crush the vermin. OK, just don't get a hermit crab.
Pygmyleaf 07/08/2001
they are cute
afterglow70 06/17/2001
My boyfriend had one when he was in highschool. He said that it got out of the cage somehow and he couldn't find it. One day he was working on his car outside about 3 months after he lost his crab. He said that he saw his little crab running up the driveway twords him like the little thing was incredibly happy to see him! He said that he could hear the reuniting music in the back ground and everything!LOL!!! He said he got his little crab a new shell (cause he lost his old one or grew out of it and in Kansas, there is no shells waiting to be inhabited by a crab) and they lived happily ever after for about 6 months, then it died.
Johnny Roulette 01/04/2001
Is this serious? Actually, I do have a funny story about crabs, but I think this might be considered a family program, so I'll skip it. Seriously, might as well get a llama, folks. At least you can pet a llama. I've also heard that they get mad real easy and will chase you. Now that's a pet. All together now...LLAMA GOOD, CRABS BAD.
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