Fire Belly Toad and Hermit Crab?

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Welcome aboard ☺ Yes I agree there are certain animals that children shouldn't be allowed to raise on the their own without help.
Hermit crabs are definitely one. I made an account just to reply to this comment, I'm very passionate about my crabs. This comment made me a bit peturbed. I came here for advice on firebelly toads, because I want a pair. However, my parents say that I can't have the roads unless I give up my crabs. I was hoping I could somehow keep them together, however I don't see that as a possibility now.
 
Hermit crabs are definitely one. I made an account just to reply to this comment, I'm very passionate about my crabs. This comment made me a bit peturbed. I came here for advice on firebelly toads, because I want a pair. However, my parents say that I can't have the roads unless I give up my crabs. I was hoping I could somehow keep them together, however I don't see that as a possibility now.
First off welcome. Next up, I hope you realize the people you are trying to communicate with haven't logged in since 2015.
 
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Because they search the forum . That's a good thing. Valuable info collects dust in our archive. Not bad to bump stuff at times.
 
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ermit crabs are definitely one. I made an account just to reply to this comment, I'm very passionate about my crabs. This comment made me a bit peturbed. I came here for advice on firebelly toads, because I want a pair. However, my parents say that I can't have the roads unless I give up my crabs. I was hoping I could somehow keep them together, however I don't see that as a possibility now.
I have kept both, but not at the same time. in the end I had give the toads away, and my sister drowned the crabs (she was4). I am a fish guy, anyway. The toads were good fun, much more active by day than the crabs, but the shell switching thing is really cool, even if you never see it.
 
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