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More like human behaviour
So i ahve my new E and he is still a bit skittish. whenever i approach the tank he backs away, hides...anything he can do. Well now hes become the man of the house. if i am about to walk by and i see him there backing up, i always stop and back away slowly so that he can do whatever he was doing. I'm whipped by these darn crabs......
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When I take pictures of them, I have to take them from far away, and at night. I use the zoom feature, and then the infra-red targeter(since they can't see it), then take a picture with the flash on. Works pretty well - it's how I get my pictures of my babies in their natural processes.
My mom always wants to go look at the crabs when they're eating or something, and she never understands why I tell her to back off and not to bug them.
My mom always wants to go look at the crabs when they're eating or something, and she never understands why I tell her to back off and not to bug them.
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yeah one way of expressing it, is you're not a REAL crab lover until you've woken up in the middle of the night and, instead of getting a drink of water, wonder "what the crabs are doing" and sneak over to the crabitat instead. Try it some night after giving them table sugar and the tank will sound like a pinball game, with crabs running around half bonkers!richnsuew wrote:I do find myself "sneaking up" on my crabs, too....it's the only way to see some of them!
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Thats why, my bed and tank are lined up perfectly practically.
It's not right at the end of my bed, but at the wall opposite the foot of my bed. That way, when I want I can watch them. Having a heat lamp on over cold nights helps me see what they're doing as well. With that type of lighting, they don't notice it but I can see them. It's easier to go over to the tank if my room is dark with said heat lamp on. Also, I swear the kids are getting used to me. So long as I don't make too much noise or ruckus heading over, they don't react as strongly. It's pretty cool.
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It's not right at the end of my bed, but at the wall opposite the foot of my bed. That way, when I want I can watch them. Having a heat lamp on over cold nights helps me see what they're doing as well. With that type of lighting, they don't notice it but I can see them. It's easier to go over to the tank if my room is dark with said heat lamp on. Also, I swear the kids are getting used to me. So long as I don't make too much noise or ruckus heading over, they don't react as strongly. It's pretty cool.
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