Can crabs have chaga?

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Can crabs have chaga?

Post by hermitsrus1966 » Mon Jan 25, 2021 1:07 am

I have this stuff called chaga. It is extremely healthy for humans, it grows on trees (most common on birch). It is even known to kill cancer cells. Any way wondering if crabs can have it? It is completely natural.


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Re: Can crabs have chaga?

Post by jonathon1989 » Mon Jan 25, 2021 6:34 pm

I would be wary of it and not offer it. It is parasitic in nature and could overtake the tank.

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Re: Can crabs have chaga?

Post by curlysister » Mon Jan 25, 2021 7:50 pm

There is absolutely no evidence that chaga 'kills cancer cells'. There are also no reputable studies that prove it is 'healthy' for humans; in fact, there have been no studies to determine safety or dosing. Please do not post unsubstantiated claims like that.

I agree with Jonathon, I would not offer it to crabs.
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Re: Can crabs have chaga?

Post by JoeHermits » Mon Jan 25, 2021 8:07 pm

Chaga is edible for humans but has extremely high levels of oxalates. Boiling it as you would to make tea probably isn’t harmful but I wouldn’t offer raw or place live chaga in the tank.


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Re: Can crabs have chaga?

Post by hermitsrus1966 » Mon Jan 25, 2021 8:28 pm

curlysister wrote:
Mon Jan 25, 2021 7:50 pm
There is absolutely no evidence that chaga 'kills cancer cells'. There are also no reputable studies that prove it is 'healthy' for humans; in fact, there have been no studies to determine safety or dosing. Please do not post unsubstantiated claims like that.

I agree with Jonathon, I would not offer it to crabs.

My apologies. I just know most of where I have looked all I heard was good things about it. I have not done any actual deep digging on the subject though. Again, I apologize I will make sure I fact check everything now, I guess? Its just available to me, and know it grows on crab safe trees, and it is natural. As, I like to forage for the crabs in safe areas that have no chemicals. I haven't given it to them which is why I asked. :)

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Re: Can crabs have chaga?

Post by hermitsrus1966 » Mon Jan 25, 2021 8:29 pm

JoeHermits wrote:
Mon Jan 25, 2021 8:07 pm
Chaga is edible for humans but has extremely high levels of oxalates. Boiling it as you would to make tea probably isn’t harmful but I wouldn’t offer raw or place live chaga in the tank.


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I decided I wont risk it. Just thought I would ask, first. :)

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Re: Can crabs have chaga?

Post by hermitsrus1966 » Mon Jan 25, 2021 8:31 pm

jonathon1989 wrote:
Mon Jan 25, 2021 6:34 pm
I would be wary of it and not offer it. It is parasitic in nature and could overtake the tank.
I wont risk it, thank you for the feedback. :) :D


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Re: Can crabs have chaga?

Post by jonathon1989 » Mon Jan 25, 2021 10:15 pm

hermitsrus1966 wrote: I wont risk it, thank you for the feedback. :) :D
You are welcome.


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