tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30584505.post6138028595424935173..comments2024-03-21T13:06:46.763-07:00Comments on Wanderin' Weeta (With Waterfowl and Weeds): Happy hermitsSusannah Andersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11923063322849781223noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30584505.post-32726694995681294442014-09-03T06:42:07.590-07:002014-09-03T06:42:07.590-07:00So, the "Hermit" Crab really isn't a...So, the "Hermit" Crab really isn't a hermit at all! Enjoy learning this kind of thing. Thanks. Dave Wenninghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07555100455489601593noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30584505.post-10875470866872053062014-09-03T04:57:36.784-07:002014-09-03T04:57:36.784-07:00I was recently on vacation on Cape Cod. I had neve...I was recently on vacation on Cape Cod. I had never before realized how common hermit crabs were, but, thanks to your posts, I thought to look closely, and nearly every "empty" snail shell I found actually contained a hermit crab. Cool. Sara Rallhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16016881952044341477noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30584505.post-87711276779409084382014-09-03T03:44:23.662-07:002014-09-03T03:44:23.662-07:00Wonderful photos, Susannah. When I was a kid, my ...Wonderful photos, Susannah. When I was a kid, my mom went to stay in Florida with her brother. She mailed some shells home to us kids - we were living in Montreal at that time. We unwrapped the shells and soon realized there were 3 or 4 hermit crabs living in the shells, so we set them up with a little terrarium with a water pool. They were endlessly fascinating and we had them for a very long time. bevhttp://magickcanoe.com/blog14noreply@blogger.com