sammiewunchkins wrote:Hi there,
Im wrapping up my 325 gal setup after some various delays. I have a 5gal tank that will serve as the saltwater pool for the crabs, but I wanted to make it as alive as possible. The whole crabitat is designed to be bioactive. Therefore, i need some advice from salt aquarium savvy people on cycling this thing. I bought some marine salt with beneficial microorganisms, and have filled the tank and added instant ocean. I have a filter and small heater for the tank as well. I want to potentially add live rock and maybe a marine hermit down the line if everything goes well. Does anyone have any good refrences for this process? Reccomendations are welcome as well
Thanks!
Samantha
I would say don’t do it, and this is why:
1. Marine crab in tank with land crabs- depending on species they grow rapidly. Very rapidly. A 5g tank is not adequate for any marine hermit crabs other than tiny dwarf hermits, and if they don’t have enough space they will cannibalize each other. I stopped rescuing and keeping marine crabs due to this. I just didn’t have space or funds for the amount of care and size tanks they required. Every marine crab I rescued died within 1-2 years, despite having great conditions other than space (I had two emergency thin stripes in a 20 gallon saltwater tank, and some red legged dwarf crabs).
2. Anything that is living in the water, that gets splashed around or carried out of the pool in shells ends up somewhere in the sub. Because a live marine setup has all kinds of organisms, when they die off in the tank it’s going to cause ammonia and bacterial growth from the decay. This can lead to bacterial blooms in the substrate (rotten sub that smells like sulfur due to anaerobic bacteria) that can kill your crabs.
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