My name is Samantha. I was a member here years ago and have since lost my old account, but I am back with some questions and a new project! Over the last 10 years I have had many crabs of almost all species. My Es, straws, and ruggie were the most fragile and were also adopted in poor shape, so I lost the few that I had. However, I still have about 8 PPs and 1 viola that were all adopted as well. They reside separately- 3 PPs in a 40g breeder and the others in a 55g L tank.
Recently, I have had an issue with slime mold in my eco earth mixture. It has been a pain to replace substrate repetitively, and I can only assume that the slime mold is somewhat endemic to my area because I see it outside as well (thanks...southern LA). Because of these things, I am planning on getting a bigger enclosure and combining my tanks/ moving to another room in the house that does not have windows open all the time (for my cat patio/catio).
In my ambitiousness, I want to create a bioactive terrarium for the crabs that I will set up and allow to establish for a few months. Keeping in mind that hermit crabs spend most of their time in surrounding tropical costal forests, I am aiming to mimic their ecosystem and create live substrate. I wanted to project my ideas and have some criticism/input on what I am planning.
My guess is it will be easier to just buy a large tank 90+ gallons. Here are my details:
Substrate: Mix of 15% worm casting, 50% EE, 35% baked playsand. I would like to add a cup or two of bioactive soil from a permaculture garden of mine for the microbes. Has anyone had any experience with this?
Top Layer- Leaf litter of maple and oak leaves; some wood litter-maple or oak. White springtails + isopods. Some spaghnum moss in areas
Does anyone have advice on how deep to use leaf litter?
Plants: Here is where I need most input. I realize crabs will decimate most of what I include, but I want to try and use quick growing, heat/humidity tolerant plants. I will keep all "in ground" plants in pots set into the substrate level.
Water Dishes- I've never been a fan of building in water bowls because with my luck, it would break and I would have a mess on my hands. Will probably settle a 5 gal tank into substrate for salt with filter and airstone. Has anyone has success with wired filters in tanks? Do you protect cords with anything in particular to prevent the crabs from tearing into it?
Humidity: To DIY fogger or to buy a fogger-that is my question! I want easy maintenance.
Heating: Stick heating pads (forgot what they are called lol) or lights or combination of both? Are there new heating innovations in the last few years?
I'm sure I will think of more things, but this is it for now! All input is appreciated, and happy crabbing

PS: I WILL post pictures as this project comes along
