Introducing babies to 7 year old hermit crab

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Introducing babies to 7 year old hermit crab

Post by jcochran » Thu Jul 11, 2024 6:26 pm

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1. What kind of substrate is used in your tank and how deep is it?
PPS tank currently


2. Do you have gauges in the tank to measure temperature and humidity? If so, where are they located and what temperature and humidity do they usually read?
Yes, all good


3. Is a heat source used in the tank? If so, what?
Yes, heat pad on back


4. What types of water are available (fresh or salt) and how is the water treated (what brands of dechlorinator or salt mix and what ratio is used to mix it)?
both, yes


5. What kinds of food do you feed and how often is it replaced?
green sand, dried worms, worm poop


6. How long have you had the crab and what species is it, if known?
All new


7. Has your crab molted, and how long ago did it happen?
Adopted 7 year old recently molted, others are babies


8. What type of housing are the crabs kept in, what size is it and what kind of lid is on the housing?
PPS is 25 gallon tank with sealed lid


9. How many crabs are in the tank and about how large are they?
I haven't put them all together yet


10. How many extra shells are usually kept in the tank, if any?
10


11. Have there been any fumes or chemicals near the crabitat recently?
No


12. How often do you clean the tank and how?
Just refreshed water pools today - all new


13. Are sponges used in the water dish? If so, how are they cleaned?
No


14. Has anything new been added to your crabitat recently?
No


15. Is there any other information you would like to share that might be helpful (anything that is regularly part of your crab care, playtime, bathing, etc.)?


16. Please describe the emergency situation in detail.
Yesterday I bought 3 baby crabs from Petsmart and today adopted a 7 year old purple pincher. Once I established the 7 yr old in the PPS 25 gallon, I added the 3 babies from their 5.5 gallon PPS tank. The 7 yr old noticed one and rushed to it, then seemed to try to grab the baby - I intervened not knowing what he would do. I put the babies back into their small PPS tank. All knowledge and suggestions welcome!


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Re: Introducing babies to 7 year old hermit crab

Post by curlysister » Thu Jul 11, 2024 11:22 pm

1. What kind of substrate is used in your tank and how deep is it?
PPS tank currently
Curly - Do you have sub in your PPS tank?

2. Do you have gauges in the tank to measure temperature and humidity? If so, where are they located and what temperature and humidity do they usually read?
Yes, all good
Curly - Readings?

3. Is a heat source used in the tank? If so, what?
Yes, heat pad on back


4. What types of water are available (fresh or salt) and how is the water treated (what brands of dechlorinator or salt mix and what ratio is used to mix it)?
both, yes
Curly - What brands of dechlorinator and salt are used?

5. What kinds of food do you feed and how often is it replaced?
green sand, dried worms, worm poop
Curly - Crabs need a varied diet that includes protien, fruits, veggies, nuts, eggs, seeds, greens, meat, etc. Be sure to read the 'nutrition' care sheet for full info.

6. How long have you had the crab and what species is it, if known?
All new


7. Has your crab molted, and how long ago did it happen?
Adopted 7 year old recently molted, others are babies
Curly - Was the 7yr old in good conditions where you adopted it from?

8. What type of housing are the crabs kept in, what size is it and what kind of lid is on the housing?
PPS is 25 gallon tank with sealed lid


9. How many crabs are in the tank and about how large are they?
I haven't put them all together yet


10. How many extra shells are usually kept in the tank, if any?
10
Curly - HCA recommends 3 to 5 extra shells per crab.

11. Have there been any fumes or chemicals near the crabitat recently?
No


12. How often do you clean the tank and how?
Just refreshed water pools today - all new


13. Are sponges used in the water dish? If so, how are they cleaned?
No


14. Has anything new been added to your crabitat recently?
No


15. Is there any other information you would like to share that might be helpful (anything that is regularly part of your crab care, playtime, bathing, etc.)?


16. Please describe the emergency situation in detail.
Yesterday I bought 3 baby crabs from Petsmart and today adopted a 7 year old purple pincher. Once I established the 7 yr old in the PPS 25 gallon, I added the 3 babies from their 5.5 gallon PPS tank. The 7 yr old noticed one and rushed to it, then seemed to try to grab the baby - I intervened not knowing what he would do. I put the babies back into their small PPS tank. All knowledge and suggestions welcome!
Curly - If the 7yr old was in good conditions, you should for sure not put it into a PPS tank that has less than ideal conditions. That includes heat, humidity, and deep sub. There is really no need to put the others in a PPS tank either. Give everyone a quick dip in the fresh water when you put them all in the same tank - that way, they all smell the same. Then keep an eye on them when they meet. I introduced two tiny crabs in with my 13 year old jumbo this way, with no issues whatsoever.
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Re: Introducing babies to 7 year old hermit crab

Post by jcochran » Fri Jul 12, 2024 8:44 am

Ok will do thank you!


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Re: Introducing babies to 7 year old hermit crab

Post by jcochran » Fri Jul 12, 2024 9:16 am

1. What kind of substrate is used in your tank and how deep is it?
PPS tank currently
Curly - Do you have sub in your PPS tank?
Yes

2. Do you have gauges in the tank to measure temperature and humidity? If so, where are they located and what temperature and humidity do they usually read?
Yes, all good
Curly - Readings? 80s


3. Is a heat source used in the tank? If so, what?
Yes, heat pad on back


4. What types of water are available (fresh or salt) and how is the water treated (what brands of dechlorinator or salt mix and what ratio is used to mix it)?
both, yes
Curly - What brands of dechlorinator and salt are used? Prime and instant ocean

5. What kinds of food do you feed and how often is it replaced?
green sand, dried worms, worm poop
Curly - Crabs need a varied diet that includes protien, fruits, veggies, nuts, eggs, seeds, greens, meat, etc. Be sure to read the 'nutrition' care sheet for full info.
Will do!

6. How long have you had the crab and what species is it, if known?
All new


7. Has your crab molted, and how long ago did it happen?
Adopted 7 year old recently molted, others are babies
Curly - Was the 7yr old in good conditions where you adopted it from?
Yes, but he lived on thin substrate with no heater and sprits of water

8. What type of housing are the crabs kept in, what size is it and what kind of lid is on the housing?
PPS is 25 gallon tank with sealed lid


9. How many crabs are in the tank and about how large are they?
I haven't put them all together yet


10. How many extra shells are usually kept in the tank, if any?
10
Curly - HCA recommends 3 to 5 extra shells per crab.
Will do!

11. Have there been any fumes or chemicals near the crabitat recently?
No


12. How often do you clean the tank and how?
Just refreshed water pools today - all new


13. Are sponges used in the water dish? If so, how are they cleaned?
No


14. Has anything new been added to your crabitat recently?
No


15. Is there any other information you would like to share that might be helpful (anything that is regularly part of your crab care, playtime, bathing, etc.)?


16. Please describe the emergency situation in detail.
Yesterday I bought 3 baby crabs from Petsmart and today adopted a 7 year old purple pincher. Once I established the 7 yr old in the PPS 25 gallon, I added the 3 babies from their 5.5 gallon PPS tank. The 7 yr old noticed one and rushed to it, then seemed to try to grab the baby - I intervened not knowing what he would do. I put the babies back into their small PPS tank. All knowledge and suggestions welcome!
Curly - If the 7yr old was in good conditions, you should for sure not put it into a PPS tank that has less than ideal conditions. That includes heat, humidity, and deep sub. There is really no need to put the others in a PPS tank either. Give everyone a quick dip in the fresh water when you put them all in the same tank - that way, they all smell the same. Then keep an eye on them when they meet. I introduced two tiny crabs in with my 13 year old jumbo this way, with no issues whatsoever.

It's hard to see them well in my 40 gallon with several places to hide and climbing vines. I will do my best to keep an eye out. I don't want the babies killed. I dunked them all in fresh water and placed him on the opposite end than the babies for now. This is stressful!

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Re: Introducing babies to 7 year old hermit crab

Post by curlysister » Mon Jul 15, 2024 11:30 pm

Yes, I was stressed too when I did it! I used a flashlight to keep checking on them, and then even my phone to take pictures when they were in the hides together so I could see what they were doing in there LOL! My two newbies were so tiny compared to my old guy - they could literally hide themselves shell and all, inside one of Sonny's huge shells. But the good thing is that they don't compete for the same shells. And if you offer lots of protein, the big one will be less likely to think of the small ones as food.
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