I’m from Tx and in April I visited Ft Meyers and had a blast even tho I’m 68. I saw the egg casings and figured out what they were and wasn’t sure if I could collect them so I kept walking. When I got back to Tx I had 11lbs of shells. I couldn’t help myself so I decided to come back real soon. Thank you for the lesson on casings
What a wonderfully informative video! I’m a native Floridian and always learning about our wildlife, even at 44 years old. Our ocean and beaches offer so much. Thank you!
Once again, thank you SaraH for sharing beach knowledge with us - making us all better stewards of the gifts that the ocean gives us. Your videos are great! {{hugs from NY}}
I had the opportunity to find octupus eggs that were not only viable, but that were about to hatch. I could actually see the tiny octupi through the walls of the eggs, which were laid in a monster stiff Pen Shell. Of course I put them back in the water, but wished I had my camera with me that day-collecting a photo of them would have been awesome!
How beautiful and diverse nature is, and I've learned a lot from you in a short time; however, what I thank you for the most is your repeated messages of making sure there are not still viable little creatures inside. This CANNOT be stated enough as humans can't seem to leave anything alone! 😢
I’m from Tx and in April I visited Ft Meyers and had a blast even tho I’m 68. I saw the egg casings and figured out what they were and wasn’t sure if I could collect them so I kept walking. When I got back to Tx I had 11lbs of shells. I couldn’t help myself so I decided to come back real soon. Thank you for the lesson on casings
What a wonderfully informative video! I’m a native Floridian and always learning about our wildlife, even at 44 years old. Our ocean and beaches offer so much. Thank you!
Thanks for watching! You should come shelling with us sometime!
Once again, thank you SaraH for sharing beach knowledge with us - making us all better stewards of the gifts that the ocean gives us. Your videos are great! {{hugs from NY}}
Thanks for watching!!
I love your video 😊
Thanks for watching!
@@treasureseekerstours you are welcome.
I had the opportunity to find octupus eggs that were not only viable, but that were about to hatch. I could actually see the tiny octupi through the walls of the eggs, which were laid in a monster stiff Pen Shell. Of course I put them back in the water, but wished I had my camera with me that day-collecting a photo of them would have been awesome!
What an amazing opportunity! Love moments like that.
Love your videos Sarah. They are always so interesting and informative! Thanks so much for sharing.
Thank you for watching!
Loved the video SaraH!! I had never seen some of those egg casings, so I learned something new today!!
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for all the great info! Happy Shelling!
Happy shelling! Thanks for watching!
Great video! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and Gods beautiful creatures!
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Great job!!! Miss you guys.
Thanks for watching! Come and see us soon!
Thank you Sarah! That was very informative and interesting!
Thanks for watching!
Very very interesting! Fabulous details!!
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Great job! I appreciate how much knowledge you have on these baby shells! Thank you
Thanks for educating us on our beach combing treasures. Very interesting.
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Thanks for the information, I loved it. I learned a lot from you.❤
Thanks for watching! Join us on tour sometime! We’d love to meet you
Great video. I’ve always wanted to know about the egg casings
Glad to have you. Thanks for watching
So informative and will be sharing this alot!!
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LOVED this episode Sarah - you gave such great info! We always look forward to seeing them - Victoria and Steve in SoCal ❤
Thanks for watching! You guys should come visit and go shelling with us!
@@treasureseekerstours We have and will - you'll see us in November probably on a private tour this time 😉
Thanks for such an informative video!
You are so welcome!
Good info!!
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Sarah, we have a lot of FL fighting conchs in SW FL. I've never seen their egg casings and you didn't show them either. Do they not lay them?
How beautiful and diverse nature is, and I've learned a lot from you in a short time; however, what I thank you for the most is your repeated messages of making sure there are not still viable little creatures inside.
This CANNOT be stated enough as humans can't seem to leave anything alone! 😢