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ohGot to laugh ! Didn't know I did it. Got frazzled ! SORRY. I think the garden post was intended for someone else also. Maybe I'll get a hang of this. Please bare with me I'm new to this.


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ohGot to laugh ! Didn't know I did it. Got frazzled ! SORRY. I think the garden post was intended for someone else also. Maybe I'll get a hang of this. Please bare with me I'm new to this.
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6 of mine are straight from the wild so they have always had natural shells.. the other 3 were "beach adoptions".. they had badly painted shells and two of them moved immediately into plain shells when I brought them home.. the third one took his sweet ol time to move into a new shell.. so I immediately threw out the painted ones since they aren't the best thing for the hermits..
Mine all live in a "terrarium" of sorts.. deep layer of mixed cocoa fiber and calcium carbonate sand.. high humidity.. lots of shells to change into .. salt and fresh water plus their food. I have one who is shedding right now.. so he's buried himself down into the substrate until he's done.
When I was a kid I had several small ones.. over the years two grew to be the size of softballs (my brother killed the third).. gave them away when I moved then finally got these guys to feed my hermit addiction.. my largest now are somewhere between tennis ball and golf ball sized..
I had my original two for close to 20 years before I gave them away...
Bullit-where have you read that they last around 20 years? Everything I have seen is like 5 years. If I could get an inexpensive one that will last that long then heck yeah I need one. Because during the summer here in desert our electric is super high thanks to needing 24hr AC. But if I could use the sun for my benefit I would be happy. I need one that would not be too much money and would I be able to move it once I get the funds to move to cooler climate?
What breed of cow does he raise?My father-in-law says two cows on a acre. We feed hay and feed in the winter time. And feed as a treat in the warmer months. We like big fat happy cows.
My father-in-law says two cows on a acre. We feed hay and feed in the winter time. And feed as a treat in the warmer months. We like big fat happy cows.
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yup.. when we have droughts here you can get away with 0 on an acre... lol