Never thought we'd have a crab....
Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2015 2:20 pm
Hi all. More crabby newbies here. We were somewhat thrown into the intriguing world of crab care and guardianship. It's a rather long story, but basically what happened was a friend's son "won" two hermies at a fair. They were in the completely wrong conditions (KK, on gravel, etc.), and they weren't being cared for properly. While babysitting our friend's pets while they were away, we discovered that the smaller of the two hermies had died. We just couldn't bear to let the larger one face the same fate, so we "crabnapped" it (with our friend's blessing). We researched all aspects of correct hermit crab care, found a tank on Craigslist, and went to work.
That was back in mid-November. These days, Crabcakes is enjoying his very own 29 gallon tropical bachelor pad, complete with moss pit, hides, pools, second levels, lots of shells, good food and nice deep substrate. He happily trashes the tat on a nightly basis. He is gentle and inquisitive on the rare occasions we handle him, and he has never pinched. We can see why people become hermie aficionados, and we're already planning on upgrading to a 55.
We'd like to get Crabcakes some friends eventually, but I'm wondering if we should wait until a) he goes through a molt, and b) it's no longer winter here in the midwest. He's hasn't molted in the two months we've had him, and he looks a little ragged. He's been digging a lot lately, but hasn't gone down yet. Here's hoping that all goes well when he does. He's about golf ball sized, so he's done it successfully before.
Anyway, just wanted to say "Thanks!" for this forum. We got loads of wonderful information on crab care from this site. Crabcakes has you to thank for his little piece of crabby paradise.
That was back in mid-November. These days, Crabcakes is enjoying his very own 29 gallon tropical bachelor pad, complete with moss pit, hides, pools, second levels, lots of shells, good food and nice deep substrate. He happily trashes the tat on a nightly basis. He is gentle and inquisitive on the rare occasions we handle him, and he has never pinched. We can see why people become hermie aficionados, and we're already planning on upgrading to a 55.
We'd like to get Crabcakes some friends eventually, but I'm wondering if we should wait until a) he goes through a molt, and b) it's no longer winter here in the midwest. He's hasn't molted in the two months we've had him, and he looks a little ragged. He's been digging a lot lately, but hasn't gone down yet. Here's hoping that all goes well when he does. He's about golf ball sized, so he's done it successfully before.
Anyway, just wanted to say "Thanks!" for this forum. We got loads of wonderful information on crab care from this site. Crabcakes has you to thank for his little piece of crabby paradise.