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The Crab Street Journal
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Sherri W.

2020-01-04
In: Testimonial

I’d kept hermit crabs for roughly a year and a half prior to discovering the CSJ site, and – like many others – assumed I’d been properly caring for them, negating the need to further research their requirements…or anything about them, really. One doesn’t exactly discover troves of books dedicated to hermit crabs the way one discovers the same in regards to dogs, cats, birds, or any of the other, more typical household pets. Subsequently, one simply decides that not much must be known about them (or that what is known is too boring and/or limited to bear repeating in guide after guide), and soRead More →

Michaella R

2019-11-04
In: Testimonial

The crab street journal is an evolving group that helps many through all the many ups and downs. It’s a place to cultivate knowledge and love for hermit crabs, which at one point was difficult for me to find. I love my crabs and wanted to offer them more, which is how I found the group. With their help, I was able to help my oldest crab, bubba, have the nicest tank I was ever able to provide him and his friends.Read More →

Mary Akers Captive bred Coenobita Babies Photo Credit: Mandy D

Mandy D

2019-11-04
In: Testimonial

Incredible information superstars and caretakers!Read More →

Ashley R

2019-11-04
In: Testimonial

CSJ has seriously helped me help my crabbies thrive. They were given to me by a family member in a chicken wire type cage with a sponge and pellet food. I had no idea how to care for a hermit crab and so glad I was able to find The Crab Street Journal and get them a proper set up and a start to a better life! Thankfully I haven’t experienced an emergency yet but I know the first thing I will do is search the files in the group and contact an admin. Thank you for all you do!!Read More →

Jeanne S

2019-11-04
In: Testimonial

The Crab Street Journal is my go to for crabs care . Without them and Stacy there would be no market , site or LHCOS group . Our team is excellent because of the educational information on the CSJ and its many pages and groups . I can see every day the correct info going out to improve the lives of hermit crabs around the world . My life would be very lonely and sad without them .My favorite crab right now are the Baby Crabs also possible because of t CSJ.Read More →

Caroline F

2018-06-04
In: Testimonial

I love the Crab Street Journal! I own nine hermit crabs and, when I have a question I go to this website. I love how the Crab Street Journal always says “No to painted shells”.Read More →

Katrina

2017-01-10
In: Testimonial

Best group around. Katrina Submitted January 10 2017Read More →

Imogene D

2016-10-26
In: Testimonial

Your web has answered so much questions for me, a couple of months ago i had lost 3 hermit crabs and that was really disappointing. So I decided to look up a couple of things, and i came across the crab street journal. I had found out that you need lots of things that i didn’t have and those were the reasons my crabs died. Now that i read some of those things i have two very happy active and curious hermit crabs. Submitted August 21, 2016Read More →

Isabella S.

2016-10-25
In: Testimonial

If it weren’t for this sight, I would have thought my crab died. Instead, you taught me he was molting! Submitted October 12, 2016Read More →

Ellie R

2016-10-23
In: Testimonial

I’m so glad I found Crab Street Journal! Online searches have always provided a motley assortment of information and misinformation alike, but the guides on CSJ are clear and easy to understand, especially for a crabbing beginner like me. Their Newbie Guide and Emergency Help especially were a godsend, and I’ve been having loads of fun trying out the user-submitted recipes in the Recipe Book. I LOVE this website! Thank you CSJ for promoting proper pet care! Submitted October 17, 2016Read More →

Jordin B

2016-10-23
In: Testimonial

When I was in elementary school we always had school fairs. The fair I will always remember was the fair that had the “crab walk”. Like a cake walk the music starts and you walk in a circle until it stops. The draw a number and if the number they draw is the number you are standing on you win a cake or in this instance a small hermit crab. I went home that night, my parents money all spent in one place, with at least 6 little friends. I didn’t have them long though and as a kid I thought that they just didn’tRead More →

Kirsten H

2016-10-22
In: Testimonial

Long ago, I got a hermit crab, book, and wire cage with a sponge…naturally the poor thing died, because all the information i got was wrong. Thanks to Crab Street Journal I now have two ten gallon tanks with fresh and salt water and lots of substrate, and am building a 75 gallon crabitat. Submitted October 17, 2016Read More →

Alex P

2016-10-21
In: Testimonial

My sister and I have had hermit crabs for over 5 years. When we first started, they were in critter keepers with improper food, water, and substrate. Slowly, with the help of csj and other sites, we learned that our set up was wrong and made improvements. Although it took a long time, we did what we could for our crabs. Joining the LHCOS Facebook group helped me learn a lot more. We were able to improve our tank even more. While it still isn’t perfect, we are continuing to improve it. Although I am not able to be near my crabs at college (😢),Read More →

Karin L

2016-10-20
In: Testimonial

This site offers great hermit crab care, stories and information. Submitted October 16, 2016Read More →

Sandra B.

2016-10-19
In: Testimonial

When I first started as a hermit crab parent, I had no idea there was a passionate hermit crab community. The Crab Street Journal and the community it supports helped me become a better crab parent. There are always fun things going on and great pictures to look at! So much great information and inspiration for the crabitat. Hermit crabs are so fun to have, but the support and passion of the community makes it so much better. Thanks Crab Street Journal for all you do! Submitted October 16, 2016Read More →

Beth C

2016-10-17
In: Testimonial

When I got back into “crabbing”, I was horrified to find that everything I had been doing was wrong.  Now, with that being said, I was only a child of 6 or 7 at the time, but, my parents didn’t know any better either.  The horrible wire cage with gravel, the pellets, no info on proper water or food.  I can remember giving them lettuce with tomato, some fruit, tap water in a metal cap…..By the time I decided to keep them as pets again, I looked up all of the info I could find, and it was then that realized why they didn’t liveRead More →

TJ K.

2016-10-17
In: Testimonial

I think crab street journal is an amazing website and teaches lots of new crab owners how to care for their pets. Without them a lot of people including myself would not be caring for their crabs like they should. Submitted October 13, 2016Read More →

Angela W

2016-08-16
In: Testimonial

When I first got crabs (LOL) I joined SEVERAL groups online. In many of the groups I see alot of information just blasted to us. (GOOD and BAD) In this group I always felt that if I was doing something wrong I wasnt felt like I was attacked. Crabstreet Journal has so much good information, and people here are very nice and remind new people that we ALL have been there!! I am now able to help others and make them feel less overwhelmed. Plus if we find other information the Journal is Updated with that. Happy Birthday CSJ!!! Submitted August 14, 2016Read More →

Amber M

2016-08-15
In: General, Testimonial

Before finding this group I thought I knew a lot and was doing everything right. Boy was I wrong! They helped me create not only a home for my crabs that would keep them happy and healthy, but that is aesthetically pleasing. Something that is front and center in my home, not hidden away in a corner or closed off room. The many years of past research and ongoing research and willingness to change care guidelines based on new studies makes me confident that I will always be on top of their care and I will have them as part of the family into oldRead More →

Kilifisch

2016-08-14
In: Testimonial

I love the informative, weekly updates, contests and information posted by the Crab Street Journal. This is by far the most concise, legitimate place for any Hermit Crab related information! Submitted August 14, 2016Read More →

Pam L.

2016-07-30
In: Testimonial

About a year ago I got the itch for hermit crabs. Many years ago I had them and still can’t figured how they survived but they did. So since the itch came again I started to do more research and came across Crabstreet Journal. I like that it it was not intimidating like other sites. Sometimes to much info at one time can overwhelm me. I feel comfortable posting here on the forums because everyone is so helpful and kind. The information is always being updated. And Stacy is always making it interesting with all the information she keeps adding. And the members are allRead More →

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