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Dear LB;-
The phrase: "--inhabited by hermit crabs"--does not make the shell any less of a find, discovery, or affect its collectability. Hermit crabs are generally decent housekeepers and inhabit only the inhabitable---after dining on the original resident.
Art
Linda Bush wrote:
> Hi, Conch-Lers,
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> Thanks for the response to my prior question. Now I have another; my neighbors (non shell collectors) are going on vacation to Cape San Blas, Florida and are expecting to find a lot of shells. Having never been farther on the Guf Coast than Bay St. Louis, where all I found were a few species, inhabited by hermit crabs, I wonder if any of you can give me some information about shelling in the area. (I have a feeling they
> will wind up buying shells in a curio shop.)
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> Thansks,
> Linda
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