Posts Tagged ‘Shells’
Sunday, July 18th, 2010

Here he is again carrying his very distinctive red, tube style home.
Hermit crabs or Soldier Crabs are usually very particular about their shells. Shell switching is not uncommon as the crab searches for the perfect shell. Barry and I had laid out four shells we had and it seemed that his preference was for the West Indian Top Snail shell.

We helped him shed the red tube and he gradually worked his way into his new home.
The hermit crab has four tiny legs to hold the shell in place…a fourth leg that clasps the shell and the fifth that holds the shell.

Here's a close up of the Hermit Crab's fourh and fifth legs that grasp onto the shell.

Another view of the additional much smaller legs as the Hermit Crab moves into his new shell home.
In the wild, Hermit or Soldier Crabs feed off of coconut trees, leftovers from humans, and they will scavenge dead organisms, such as fish and other crabs. By the way, if they can’t find an adequate shell, they will use such man made things as plastic glasses, tiny one person jam jars, PVC pipes or whatever they can scrounge.

OK..........finally it's time to move in !

Almost set to go and settling in.

Home Sweet Home and we're on the road again.
Hope you enjoyed these photos as much as I enjoyed photographing this little guy and helping him along in finding his new home.
Marta
http://www.harbourclubvillas.com
Tags: Caribbean Hermit crab, crab, Crabs, Hermit crab, land crabs, shell, Shells, Soldier crab, West Indian Top Snail
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Saturday, July 17th, 2010

Four new homes lie ready and waiting for this Hermit Crab I found in our wild area today
This little Soldier Crab was maneuvering quite easily with his four inch, closed pipe for a home. Barry watched him while I ran to get my camera and play realtor by looking for some shells that might make a new, more traditional home for him.

The reddish pipe or tube like container didn't look all that comfortable.

Checking out a Tulip Shell for size and fit??

Here's a West Indian Top Snail shell that our hermit crab is taking a look at.

Hermit crabs are the only crabs that are able to walk forwards!!

This shell is also known as the Magpie Shell and is a species of large edible sea snail
The West Indian Top Snail shell is very popular indeed as “housing” for the large land hermit crab species and over the years we have gathered quite a few for occasions such as this. They are found at water’s edge and the snail is known as “wilks” or sometimes as “whelks” in the islands here where they are popular food item.
Tomorrow’ post will show the hermit crab moving into his new “shell” home.
Marta
Tags: Caribbean Hermit crab, crab, Crabs, Hermit crab, hermit crabs, sea snail, seashells, shell, Shells, Soldier crab, Tulip Shell, West Indian Top Snail, whelks, wilks
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Thursday, June 10th, 2010

A snorkeler takes a close look at a beautiful King Helmet shell
Eve finds and takes a closer look at a spectacular King Helmet shell while snorkeling off Babalua beach a while ago. They have a thick, glossy “shield” on the inside of the aperture on the bottom of the shell. This can be carved into cameos, and so they are sometimes called “cameo shells.

”King Helmet sea shells are shallow sandy bottom dwellers and feed mainly on sea urchins and starfish

The King Helmet is a species of very large sea snail with a solid heavy shell.
Keep a watch for these striking shells as you snorkel at various spots on Providenciales. The water is brilliantly clear and hopefully you’ll be able to find and enjoy seeing some of the great varieties of shells including the Queen Conch.
Marta
Tags: Helmet shell, King Helmet, King Helmet shell, shell, Shells
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Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

The Sunrise Tellin shell has to be one of the most beautiful you'll ever see with pink, yellow and white radiating stripes.
Marta
Tags: beach, shell, Shells, Sunrise Tellin, Sunrise Tellin shell, Tellin Shell
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Saturday, September 26th, 2009

A south side beach offers thousands of tiny little shells lying on the sand in a large pile.
A beach walk on one of the south side beaches and a beautiful discovery………….thousands of tiny shells deposited in a large pile on the sand by the ocean.

Here's a closeup of the shells that were different colours and shapes and sizes.

Loads of shells washed up in a large pile on the beach.
Happy shelling in the Turks and Caicos Islands!
Marta
http://www.harbourclubvillas.com
Tags: beach, Beaches, shell, shelling, Shells
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Thursday, August 6th, 2009

A perfect afternoon on and in the water with the boys pulling us up to the sandbar..........it simply was the best
We both had family visiting so it was an opportunity to take a leisurely run out to the sand bar at Bonefish Point. We took off from our marina at Harbour Club Villas. There’s a deep water channel ( 12 feet deep or so ) to the right of the sandbar and all of a sudden you’re in a foot of water. The guys put the anchor out and then decided to walk it into the shallows.

Barry floats along in the clear water and enjoys the best view in the world
We saw some beautiful sea cushions ( see my previous post) and some smaller white starfish. Laura explored some rocks in the shallows and found numerous hermit crabs.

Laura shows me her find.............tiny little shells with crabs in them

Here's a small hermit crab just walking along the edge of the water

Barry, Tina and Sheldon stayed in the water pretty much all afternoon.
We all cooled off by staying in the water beer in hand. The Bonefish Point sandbar is on the south west tip of the island and accessible by road now. It never used to be……….the only way of getting here a few years ago was by boat or doing an excursion with Capt. Bill of Ocean Outback. This trip by the way is a great way of seeing the south shoreline. Hope you get to see this part of our island too.
Marta
http://www.harbourclubvillas.com
Tags: Bonefish Point, Bonefish Point sandbar, Crabs, Harbour Club Villas, hermit crabs, Marina, sandbar, sea cushion, sea star, Shells, starfish
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Sunday, June 7th, 2009

A close look at shells attached to the rocks along the rocky shoreline
Yesterday’s boat trip to South West Harbour Bluff at low tide gave me an opportunity to explore the rocky shore line close to the pirates cave and Osprey Rock. I took photos of these tiny shells clinging onto the rocks but it was difficult with the water flowing over.

Beautiful shells on the rocks revealed interesting critters (check out the blue colour) that I discovered once I had put them up on my computer.
Can you pick out the small three coloured hermit crabs peeking out from the shells? These tiny crabs called Clibanarius Tricolor are found in tidal pools and on intertidal and subtidal rocks. They have blue legs with red stripes and I didn’t even notice this when I was taking the photos. These shells were very pretty and in the close up you can see the blue striped legs coming out of two of the shells.

Tidal rocks had clusters of shells and to my surprise, small tricoloured blue hermit crabs in them.

Blue legs with red stripes of the very small TriColoured Hermit Crab
More neat and interesting things that I found along the undercut shore line at low tide will be posted in days to come. There are so many wonderful things to see here in the Turks and Caicos Islands…..every time you turn around there’s something new to photograph.
Marta
http://www.harbourclubvillas.com
Tags: Clibanarius Tricolor, crab, Crabs, intertidal rocks, Osprey Rock, shell, Shells, South West Harbour Bluff, subtidal rocks, Three Colour Blue Hermit crab, tidal pools, TriColour Blue Hermit Crab
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Sunday, May 17th, 2009

In Blue Hills, a local cleans a King Helmet shell so that it's ready for sale.
Piles of conch shells lie in the waters by Da Conch Shack in Blue Hills. In amongst them there were a few King Helmet Shells which seem to be much rarer than the Queen Conchs. I’m noticing more and more of these shells and Triton shells being harvested and sold in various places on Providenciales.

Low tide had exposed the piles of conch shells lying in the waters
It was low tide at the beach in Blue Hills where piles of conch shells lay in the water. I guess they get cleaned and sold by beach vendors. Behind the shells, you can see the pen containing live conch that supplies Da Conch Shack.
Taste some conch while in Blue Hills………right on the water!
Marta
http://www.diving.tc
Tags: beach, Beaches, Blue Hills, conch shell, Da Conch Shack, King Helmet, King Helmet shell, queen conch, shell, Shells, Triton, Triton Shell
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Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

These two young local boys in Blue Hills were showing off a beautiful conch shell that they wanted to sell.
Blue Hills is another of my favourite areas where there’s always something great to photograph. These guys were on the beach by Da Conch Shack selling conch shells that they had cleaned.
Marta
http://www.harbourclubvillas.com
Tags: beach, Beaches, Blue Hills, conch shell, conch shells, Da Conch Shack, shell, Shells
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Thursday, March 5th, 2009

We just had to stop and take photos of this unique conch inlaid island stone wall.
Heading home from the beach along the Lower Bight Road just past King’s Town, we saw this spectacular wall. It was local island stonework topped off with conch shells.

A row of conch adorns the top of the wall surrounding these houses in The Bight
Have a look when your next in the Bight area. This wall is really great!
Marta
Tags: Conch, shell, Shells, the Bight
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