Baby Coconut Crab For Sale

£220.00
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World’s largest land invert! Getting up to 5ft in length!

They are called Coconut Crabs because they can also crack a coconut with their claws, so use plastic or wooden enclosures rather then glass.

  • Photos taken January 2025

  • For sale in our Bracknell reptile shop

  • Age: Baby

  • Morph: Normal

  • Handling: coconut crabs are defensive so we would be careful with handling and only handle if necessary.

  • Set up: Keep like hermit crabs just on a larger scale. Deep substrate so they can moult (4 parts coir / 1 part sand). Lots of cork bark tubes as they love to climb. Fresh water and salt water (Marine salt) so they can bathe.

  • Diet: they are scavengers so easy to feed. Currently feeding on Rephasy Crab Diet, Dried Shrimp, Banana.

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World’s largest land invert! Getting up to 5ft in length!

They are called Coconut Crabs because they can also crack a coconut with their claws, so use plastic or wooden enclosures rather then glass.

  • Photos taken January 2025

  • For sale in our Bracknell reptile shop

  • Age: Baby

  • Morph: Normal

  • Handling: coconut crabs are defensive so we would be careful with handling and only handle if necessary.

  • Set up: Keep like hermit crabs just on a larger scale. Deep substrate so they can moult (4 parts coir / 1 part sand). Lots of cork bark tubes as they love to climb. Fresh water and salt water (Marine salt) so they can bathe.

  • Diet: they are scavengers so easy to feed. Currently feeding on Rephasy Crab Diet, Dried Shrimp, Banana.

World’s largest land invert! Getting up to 5ft in length!

They are called Coconut Crabs because they can also crack a coconut with their claws, so use plastic or wooden enclosures rather then glass.

  • Photos taken January 2025

  • For sale in our Bracknell reptile shop

  • Age: Baby

  • Morph: Normal

  • Handling: coconut crabs are defensive so we would be careful with handling and only handle if necessary.

  • Set up: Keep like hermit crabs just on a larger scale. Deep substrate so they can moult (4 parts coir / 1 part sand). Lots of cork bark tubes as they love to climb. Fresh water and salt water (Marine salt) so they can bathe.

  • Diet: they are scavengers so easy to feed. Currently feeding on Rephasy Crab Diet, Dried Shrimp, Banana.

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