Suspended water pools to save floor space?

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Suspended water pools to save floor space?

Post by TeaDragon » Sat Jan 02, 2021 7:31 am

Happy New Years! I hope this year brings good things to all of you :)
Anyway, in an effort to offer as much floor space to the crabs as possible, I have considered making suspended water pools using suction cups to stick them to the walls of my tank. Ramps or ladders made of mesh and fake plants will lead up to the water dishes so that the crabs can easily access them.
Would this be a good idea? Or would it be better to just bury the water pools in the sand?
I hope this makes sense lol

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Post by crabbycasey » Sat Jan 02, 2021 9:51 am

Sounds like a super cool idea, but I’d personally be worried about them falling (I don’t fully trust suction cups, lol)...feel like it may be more of a flood risk. Do you have anything you could use as a sturdy second level that would allow the crabs to still crawl around underneath...while having the pools on something more sturdy? Just an idea! If you end up suspending them somehow though, I’d love to see a picture!


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Post by CrabbyLover77 » Sat Jan 02, 2021 2:00 pm

Not sure how big your tank is, but in my 55 gal, I use a plastic riser I bought off of Amazon (they actually came in a set of 3 different sizes, and I have all 3 in the tank). The crabbies we're driving me crazy throwing sand in their salt pool (the pool with the blue mesh), so I moved their shell shop down on the sand and the pool on the top of the riser. The fresh pool is under the riser. On the side you can't see, I have craft mesh and cholla wood attached for them to climb up on. Then I put a thick fake plant next to the salt pool to help boost them up to the ledge if needed. It's been working great so far. No sandy dumps in the salt pool anymore lol!Image

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Post by crabbycasey » Sat Jan 02, 2021 10:35 pm

CrabbyLover77 wrote:Not sure how big your tank is, but in my 55 gal, I use a plastic riser I bought off of Amazon (they actually came in a set of 3 different sizes, and I have all 3 in the tank). The crabbies we're driving me crazy throwing sand in their salt pool (the pool with the blue mesh), so I moved their shell shop down on the sand and the pool on the top of the riser. The fresh pool is under the riser. On the side you can't see, I have craft mesh and cholla wood attached for them to climb up on. Then I put a thick fake plant next to the salt pool to help boost them up to the ledge if needed. It's been working great so far. No sandy dumps in the salt pool anymore lol!Image

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crabbycasey wrote: I love it!


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Post by TeaDragon » Sat Jan 02, 2021 10:51 pm

crabbycasey wrote:
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Sounds like a super cool idea, but I’d personally be worried about them falling (I don’t fully trust suction cups, lol)...feel like it may be more of a flood risk. Do you have anything you could use as a sturdy second level that would allow the crabs to still crawl around underneath...while having the pools on something more sturdy? Just an idea! If you end up suspending them somehow though, I’d love to see a picture! Image


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You're absolutely right about the suction cups now that I think about it lol, especially for something as heavy as a container of water. Don't want to get any crabs hurt :')
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Not sure how big your tank is, but in my 55 gal, I use a plastic riser I bought off of Amazon (they actually came in a set of 3 different sizes, and I have all 3 in the tank). The crabbies we're driving me crazy throwing sand in their salt pool (the pool with the blue mesh), so I moved their shell shop down on the sand and the pool on the top of the riser. The fresh pool is under the riser. On the side you can't see, I have craft mesh and cholla wood attached for them to climb up on. Then I put a thick fake plant next to the salt pool to help boost them up to the ledge if needed. It's been working great so far. No sandy dumps in the salt pool anymore lol!Image

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I've got a 40g. Your plastic riser idea is excellent! And it looks lovely too!! My biggest worry was about the crabs not knowing how to access their water, so it's great to hear that they know how to get to it. I'll see what kind of risers I can find :)

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Post by CrabbyLover77 » Sun Jan 03, 2021 12:14 am

TeaDragon wrote: You're absolutely right about the suction cups now that I think about it lol, especially for something as heavy as a container of water. Don't want to get any crabs hurt :')
I've got a 40g. Your plastic riser idea is excellent! And it looks lovely too!! My biggest worry was about the crabs not knowing how to access their water, so it's great to hear that they know how to get to it. I'll see what kind of risers I can find :)
Thanks!!
At first I had a hideout up there, then I switched it to a shell shop. They loved hanging out in both. So I figured they'd explore up there to find their water too, and they did.

Here's the link to the risers I bought. Looks like there's only one set left.

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Post by crabbycasey » Mon Jan 04, 2021 9:58 am

Post pictures when you get it all done!


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Post by TeaDragon » Fri Jan 15, 2021 7:08 am

Hey! Sorry for taking a while, but here's what I ended up doing :)
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I got a plastic drying dish rack from Daiso and chucked my water dishes and shells on top :)
Please note that there aren't any crabs in this tank yet, I'm still getting it prepped. Only just got a growth light too, which is why my plants look kinda... unwell.
Thank you for all your tips, they really helped out :)

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Post by crabbycasey » Sat Jan 16, 2021 11:11 am

Omg, it looks awesome! Your crabbies (when you get them) will love their new home!


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Post by TeaDragon » Sun Jan 17, 2021 7:43 am

Thank you!! :)

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Post by PinkyNTwinkie33 » Sun Jan 17, 2021 8:31 am

I would be worried about spills and flooding if they fell over. But I would say as long as you have something that can catch the water in such a case, go for it!!! It def looks cool!


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Post by TeaDragon » Thu Jan 21, 2021 5:22 am

PinkyNTwinkie33 wrote:
Sun Jan 17, 2021 8:31 am
I would be worried about spills and flooding if they fell over. But I would say as long as you have something that can catch the water in such a case, go for it!!! It def looks cool!


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Post by CrabbyLover77 » Thu Jan 21, 2021 5:29 am

TeaDragon wrote:Hey! Sorry for taking a while, but here's what I ended up doing :)
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I got a plastic drying dish rack from Daiso and chucked my water dishes and shells on top :)
Please note that there aren't any crabs in this tank yet, I'm still getting it prepped. Only just got a growth light too, which is why my plants look kinda... unwell.
Thank you for all your tips, they really helped out :)
Looks great! It will help keep massive dumps of sand out of your pools too lol. Image

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Post by TeaDragon » Fri Jan 22, 2021 10:23 pm

CrabbyLover77 wrote:
Thu Jan 21, 2021 5:29 am
Looks great! It will help keep massive dumps of sand out of your pools too lol. Image

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Thank you!!

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