They use old empty shells - the original occupants dead and gone. When they outgrow a small shell they will leave it behind without a care, and go looking for a nicer, larger new one. Once they have chosen their new home they will scurry around with it on their backs and retreat into it if they feel threatened or tired.
Gail
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From: tg.partington@talktalk.net
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 2010 08:15:14 +0000
Subject: [Minutus] Re: A bit of speculation
Now there's a thought! Doesn't apprear to be a remedy yet but that is not what I asked for. So they end up with layers of shell including the orginal? Thanks.
Theresa
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A bit of speculation
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Re: A bit of speculation
At the risk of damaging a hermit crab I think someone *should* make a remedy from this.On the one hand it sounds like total freedom - but on the other it could be a mortgage victim.
theresa
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