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Red Leg Hermit Crabs?


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  1. #1
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    Default Red Leg Hermit Crabs?

    Anyone have 3 - 5 RLHC's left over? I know these are cheap things, but
    my LFS doesnt carry them and I need to order them online. (im trying
    everything to kill this red slime without using chemicals). Anyway,
    this isnt a do a die thing, if no one has them, it's ok, but I would
    rather buy them from one of you guys instead of a store I dont know
    Oh, and if you have empty shells, that would help too. (the smaller the
    crab, the better)

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    Where are you located? I have access to a ton of them but the shipping if you are far away would not be worth it.
    You are talking about the small Cortez red leg reef hermits correct?

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    They are also called Mexican Red Leg Hermit crabs. Are they the same thing? They eat the red slime, right?

    This is what I'm looking at
    http://www.garf.org/redslime.html

    I live in Brooklyn, NY

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