We recently acquired our first hermit crab from a boardwalk kiosk while vacationing at the beach (I know


Unfortunately we live in a small town and our shopping options are limited, so I’ve bought most of our supplies online. The crabitat is now pretty well outfitted (thank you for all the great info on this site!)... except I underestimated the amount of substrate we would need, and it’s only 2-3” deep.
More substrate arrived today, but Salty (the new crab, a little guy) has been tunneled under the surface most of the time since we got him on Saturday. Is it ok to add a few more inches of substrate while he’s buried, or will that trap him? The pet store people (who seemed infinitely more knowledgeable than the boardwalk kiosk employee!) did not think he was likely to molt any time soon.
In another thread, I read a suggestion to just layer in one new inch per day... but it seems like a bad idea to prolong the disruption? We’ve been trying to leave the crabs alone so they can destress and get used to their new home, so I hate to disturb them multiple days in a row if I could be done with the changes in one fell swoop. (Also need to add a few things to the crabitat that arrived today: a climbing log, thermometer/hydrometer, new hide for Salty since Spikey has been territorial with his, and replace a shallow water dish with a deeper “lagoon”.)
Thank you for any advice!