Crabzilla.net

Dec 04, 2005 18:45

I've finally gotten to the point where I'm OK with unveiling crabzilla.net, the end product of the hermit crab web site that some of you know I've been working on for a long time ( Read more... )

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firefly124 December 5 2005, 00:58:37 UTC
Very nicely designed, thorough information, and cool individualized insights. I'd never have thought of sauteeing shrimp in coconut oil in the first place, much less feeding it to hermit crabs! I've passed the link along to a coworker who has hermit crabs for her general enjoyment.

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wickedwit December 5 2005, 03:23:49 UTC
Thanks! It'd actually be a really yummy oil to make coconut shrimp in, I think. For human consumption I mean. :)

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jc1500 December 5 2005, 01:54:25 UTC
Nice layout Wit, and I like the name too :)

Good to see that people accept these pets now a days, Back in school I know a girl that got picked on for having crabs! ;)

I'm thinking about getting some potbellie pigs when I get my own place. You've got me thinking about a website now...

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wickedwit December 5 2005, 04:59:37 UTC
Thanks! Are potbellied pigs like people keep as pets the same as the food pigs farmers keep? Or are they different?

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jc1500 December 5 2005, 05:12:45 UTC
Vietnamese PotBellie Pigs, I think are the norm as far as pets go.
Which is different from farm pigs. They only get to be around 100 to 150lbs. As I'm sure you know farm pigs can more than double that, they get really big!

I was surprized to find that there is only one breed of potbelly pig in the US. And that if fed and kept health they get up to 150lbs. I thought there was a breed that stayed "tea cup" sized. Now I'm having second thoughts...

Oh, one of my main reasons for getting a potbelly was because of my gf's sort of nickname piggy.

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matrinka69 December 5 2005, 05:02:28 UTC
Nice work. :)

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