Hermies... 1989 vs 2017 (new member)
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Hermies... 1989 vs 2017 (new member)
Hi everyone. I've been visiting the forum for a short time now, thought it time to introduce myself.
I had hermies back in 1989, they lived for about two years. Fast forward to Feb 2017. I wanted to have a small simple pet to keep in my office at work. Bought a 5 gallon tank and an Eccie who I named Bella (because I think she's beautiful).
Then I went online. WOW! There is so much more knowledge today then there was back in the 80s! Or maybe it's just easier to find these days, with the internet.
So... the next day, I went and bought a ten gallon tank and another Eccie (Blue) so that Bella wouldn't be lonely. Realized they would need better care and attention than I could give them by keeping them at work, so I did some major rearranging to fit them in my tiny studio apartment.
They are the sweetest little things! Both are medium size, a bit timid, but not aggressive (no pinches as of yet!). Very active both day and night- especially Blue; I'm convinced he NEVER sleeps. Their tank is right next to my bed, so it's easy to watch and enjoy their shenanigans. They both went down for a molt, Blue was under for a month and came back up, looking great. About this time, while at the pet store looking for a lounge net, I noticed a wee little Eccie in a tank full of PPs. Felt sorry for him and brought him home to join the family: hello, Teddy. A week later, Bella came up from her molt. And of course, three days after that, Teddy went under. Not sure if he's molting or simply de-stressing. Am currently waiting for 20H gallon tank to arrive (the biggest I'm going to be able to fit in my space). I'll move Bella & Blue, and keep the 10 gallon up and running until Teddy comes back up and can join them.
It's been four months now, and I don't think it possible for me to be more devoted to them. Based on the posts I've read, many here feel the same about their crab babies. Thank you for having such a great space/resources for people like me to have to hang out at.
I had hermies back in 1989, they lived for about two years. Fast forward to Feb 2017. I wanted to have a small simple pet to keep in my office at work. Bought a 5 gallon tank and an Eccie who I named Bella (because I think she's beautiful).
Then I went online. WOW! There is so much more knowledge today then there was back in the 80s! Or maybe it's just easier to find these days, with the internet.
So... the next day, I went and bought a ten gallon tank and another Eccie (Blue) so that Bella wouldn't be lonely. Realized they would need better care and attention than I could give them by keeping them at work, so I did some major rearranging to fit them in my tiny studio apartment.
They are the sweetest little things! Both are medium size, a bit timid, but not aggressive (no pinches as of yet!). Very active both day and night- especially Blue; I'm convinced he NEVER sleeps. Their tank is right next to my bed, so it's easy to watch and enjoy their shenanigans. They both went down for a molt, Blue was under for a month and came back up, looking great. About this time, while at the pet store looking for a lounge net, I noticed a wee little Eccie in a tank full of PPs. Felt sorry for him and brought him home to join the family: hello, Teddy. A week later, Bella came up from her molt. And of course, three days after that, Teddy went under. Not sure if he's molting or simply de-stressing. Am currently waiting for 20H gallon tank to arrive (the biggest I'm going to be able to fit in my space). I'll move Bella & Blue, and keep the 10 gallon up and running until Teddy comes back up and can join them.
It's been four months now, and I don't think it possible for me to be more devoted to them. Based on the posts I've read, many here feel the same about their crab babies. Thank you for having such a great space/resources for people like me to have to hang out at.
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Re: Hermies... 1989 vs 2017
Hiya! Welcome!
Hermits are addictive, for sure! Have you heard of Jonathon Livingston Crab? He's been a captive crab since before your original crab...he's my #crabgoal.
Hermits are addictive, for sure! Have you heard of Jonathon Livingston Crab? He's been a captive crab since before your original crab...he's my #crabgoal.
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Quince the fat tailed gecko; Amazonian minnows; and now Harry & Luis, Bede & Aster, Chandra & Jace, Pax, & Piccolo, my adopted PPs.
RIP Vegita :(
Quince the fat tailed gecko; Amazonian minnows; and now Harry & Luis, Bede & Aster, Chandra & Jace, Pax, & Piccolo, my adopted PPs.
RIP Vegita :(
Re: Hermies... 1989 vs 2017
Way to go! Sounds like you've done your research too! Props to you! Welcome to HCAempress-trev wrote:Hi everyone. I've been visiting the forum for a short time now, thought it time to introduce myself.
I had hermies back in 1989, they lived for about two years. Fast forward to Feb 2017. I wanted to have a small simple pet to keep in my office at work. Bought a 5 gallon tank and an Eccie who I named Bella (because I think she's beautiful).
Then I went online. WOW! There is so much more knowledge today then there was back in the 80s! Or maybe it's just easier to find these days, with the internet.
So... the next day, I went and bought a ten gallon tank and another Eccie (Blue) so that Bella wouldn't be lonely. Realized they would need better care and attention than I could give them by keeping them at work, so I did some major rearranging to fit them in my tiny studio apartment.
They are the sweetest little things! Both are medium size, a bit timid, but not aggressive (no pinches as of yet!). Very active both day and night- especially Blue; I'm convinced he NEVER sleeps. Their tank is right next to my bed, so it's easy to watch and enjoy their shenanigans. They both went down for a molt, Blue was under for a month and came back up, looking great. About this time, while at the pet store looking for a lounge net, I noticed a wee little Eccie in a tank full of PPs. Felt sorry for him and brought him home to join the family: hello, Teddy. A week later, Bella came up from her molt. And of course, three days after that, Teddy went under. Not sure if he's molting or simply de-stressing. Am currently waiting for 20H gallon tank to arrive (the biggest I'm going to be able to fit in my space). I'll move Bella & Blue, and keep the 10 gallon up and running until Teddy comes back up and can join them.
It's been four months now, and I don't think it possible for me to be more devoted to them. Based on the posts I've read, many here feel the same about their crab babies. Thank you for having such a great space/resources for people like me to have to hang out at.
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Re: Hermies... 1989 vs 2017
hello and congrats on your littles!
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Re: Hermies... 1989 vs 2017
Thank you.
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Welcome to HCA!
Crabs sure are fun, aren't they? I could watch mine for hours! Have you thought about putting in a modified hamster wheel? A lot of folks on here use them, and their crabs love them. It's the funniest thing, watching them walk on a hamster wheel. Since you're getting a 20 gallon, you might have enough space for one.
Have you seen the care sheets? Sounds like you have, but just in case you haven't, here they are.
http://www.hermitcrabassociation.com/ph ... m.php?f=51
Crabs sure are fun, aren't they? I could watch mine for hours! Have you thought about putting in a modified hamster wheel? A lot of folks on here use them, and their crabs love them. It's the funniest thing, watching them walk on a hamster wheel. Since you're getting a 20 gallon, you might have enough space for one.
Have you seen the care sheets? Sounds like you have, but just in case you haven't, here they are.
http://www.hermitcrabassociation.com/ph ... m.php?f=51
4PPs and tons of FUN in a 29 gallon!
Hermia(F), Helena(F), Branch(M), and Tiger (M)
RIP Athena
Hermia(F), Helena(F), Branch(M), and Tiger (M)
RIP Athena
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Re: Hermies... 1989 vs 2017
I've seen the posts and some photos and will very likely get one for them.Hermias_mom wrote:Crabs sure are fun, aren't they? I could watch mine for hours! Have you thought about putting in a modified hamster wheel? A lot of folks on here use them, and their crabs love them. It's the funniest thing, watching them walk on a hamster wheel. Since you're getting a 20 gallon, you might have enough space for one.
3 Es - Bella, Blue, and Little Teddy, plus a 20 year old Bengal named Luther
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I just googled him. OMG #CrabGoals for sure! LOLLadyJinglyJones wrote:Hiya! Welcome!
Hermits are addictive, for sure! Have you heard of Jonathon Livingston Crab? He's been a captive crab since before your original crab...he's my #crabgoal.
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Re: Hermies... 1989 vs 2017 (new member)
Welcome to the club! Have fun setting up your new tank!!
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