He explored some earlier before going to his favorite spot under the log.



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Do you leave the egg inside or just the shell thrown into the tank?nerdycrabs wrote:I'm glad you are excited about your crabbies new home! This is a good start, but you should have at least six inches of substrate (play sand, ecoearth, or a mix of both) which they need in order to molt. You could also put in some places to hide or some things to climb, they love to explore!
Here is mine, it's a little dark but maybe it will give you some ideas. I used a cave, some plastic bins for pools, cholla, plants, and various spots have sphagnum moss which they like to dig in and munch on. (The picture is cropped but there is seven inches of substrate at the bottom.)
I crack the egg open and make eggs for myself and just plop the shell into the tank as is. My eggs are coming from a friend of mine who raises them, so I know that there isn't anything bad on the shell. If you use eggs from the store, I would boil them first to be safe. Great source of calcium! You can also make scrambled eggs for your crabs: egg, tiny veggies, bits of broken eggshell. Whisk together, cook in a nonstick with little oil. My crabs LOVE cooked eggs, one egg makes several dinners for them. I suggest breaking up the cooked eggs otherwise a greedy crab might try to steal the whole thing!DarthKrab wrote:Do you leave the egg inside or just the shell thrown into the tank?nerdycrabs wrote:I'm glad you are excited about your crabbies new home! This is a good start, but you should have at least six inches of substrate (play sand, ecoearth, or a mix of both) which they need in order to molt. You could also put in some places to hide or some things to climb, they love to explore!
Here is mine, it's a little dark but maybe it will give you some ideas. I used a cave, some plastic bins for pools, cholla, plants, and various spots have sphagnum moss which they like to dig in and munch on. (The picture is cropped but there is seven inches of substrate at the bottom.)
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Thanks for the advice! I've always wanted to prepare a little egg dish for them to get some more protein but haven't worried to much about it since the food I bought from the crab patch is a mix of different nuts and suchnerdycrabs wrote:I crack the egg open and make eggs for myself and just plop the shell into the tank as is. My eggs are coming from a friend of mine who raises them, so I know that there isn't anything bad on the shell. If you use eggs from the store, I would boil them first to be safe. Great source of calcium! You can also make scrambled eggs for your crabs: egg, tiny veggies, bits of broken eggshell. Whisk together, cook in a nonstick with little oil. My crabs LOVE cooked eggs, one egg makes several dinners for them. I suggest breaking up the cooked eggs otherwise a greedy crab might try to steal the whole thing!DarthKrab wrote:Do you leave the egg inside or just the shell thrown into the tank?nerdycrabs wrote:I'm glad you are excited about your crabbies new home! This is a good start, but you should have at least six inches of substrate (play sand, ecoearth, or a mix of both) which they need in order to molt. You could also put in some places to hide or some things to climb, they love to explore!
Here is mine, it's a little dark but maybe it will give you some ideas. I used a cave, some plastic bins for pools, cholla, plants, and various spots have sphagnum moss which they like to dig in and munch on. (The picture is cropped but there is seven inches of substrate at the bottom.)
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I set aside things all the time as I'm making dinner, hermies can eat just about everything! I just be careful and not cut anything from the onion/garlic family before cutting hermit-safe foods to avoid contaminating it. Other than that, they eat what I do! The crab patch is great too, I love their stuff but I don't buy from them too often since it can get a little expensive. Great products thoughDarthKrab wrote:Thanks for the advice! I've always wanted to prepare a little egg dish for them to get some more protein but haven't worried to much about it since the food I bought from the crab patch is a mix of different nuts and suchnerdycrabs wrote:I crack the egg open and make eggs for myself and just plop the shell into the tank as is. My eggs are coming from a friend of mine who raises them, so I know that there isn't anything bad on the shell. If you use eggs from the store, I would boil them first to be safe. Great source of calcium! You can also make scrambled eggs for your crabs: egg, tiny veggies, bits of broken eggshell. Whisk together, cook in a nonstick with little oil. My crabs LOVE cooked eggs, one egg makes several dinners for them. I suggest breaking up the cooked eggs otherwise a greedy crab might try to steal the whole thing!DarthKrab wrote: Do you leave the egg inside or just the shell thrown into the tank?
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I bought one bag of their winter claws and my crabs liked it bit I wasn't sure it was enough to last so I bought two more. I'm not even through the first baggy from two months ago! Oops! Lolnerdycrabs wrote:I set aside things all the time as I'm making dinner, hermies can eat just about everything! I just be careful and not cut anything from the onion/garlic family before cutting hermit-safe foods to avoid contaminating it. Other than that, they eat what I do! The crab patch is great too, I love their stuff but I don't buy from them too often since it can get a little expensive. Great products thoughDarthKrab wrote:Thanks for the advice! I've always wanted to prepare a little egg dish for them to get some more protein but haven't worried to much about it since the food I bought from the crab patch is a mix of different nuts and suchnerdycrabs wrote: I crack the egg open and make eggs for myself and just plop the shell into the tank as is. My eggs are coming from a friend of mine who raises them, so I know that there isn't anything bad on the shell. If you use eggs from the store, I would boil them first to be safe. Great source of calcium! You can also make scrambled eggs for your crabs: egg, tiny veggies, bits of broken eggshell. Whisk together, cook in a nonstick with little oil. My crabs LOVE cooked eggs, one egg makes several dinners for them. I suggest breaking up the cooked eggs otherwise a greedy crab might try to steal the whole thing!
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The crab patch is an online storeGiner13 wrote:All of this is great!! I plan to get him a buddy for sure within the week, add some hiding places. I've gotten some ideas & learning along the way with Capt!! Already figured out one dish he likes for sure haha
Is the crab patch an online store?
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What kind of diys?? I love those kinds of projects!pandaincognito wrote:there are some nifty diys on YouTube you could look at, and aquarium safe silicone is always a good glue to have handy ^•^
Fish net, dry food mixes, shell shops, all kinds. You can find a bunch of tank tours to give you ideas. Ive had to have spent so somewhere close to fourth eight hours total watching hermit crab owners on YouTube set up tanks and make accessories ^•^Giner13 wrote:What kind of diys?? I love those kinds of projects!pandaincognito wrote:there are some nifty diys on YouTube you could look at, and aquarium safe silicone is always a good glue to have handy ^•^
Awesome! I will check that out too. I looked up some stuff on Pinterest too last night before I fell asleep with phone in hand hahapandaincognito wrote:Fish net, dry food mixes, shell shops, all kinds. You can find a bunch of tank tours to give you ideas. Ive had to have spent so somewhere close to fourth eight hours total watching hermit crab owners on YouTube set up tanks and make accessories ^•^Giner13 wrote:What kind of diys?? I love those kinds of projects!pandaincognito wrote:there are some nifty diys on YouTube you could look at, and aquarium safe silicone is always a good glue to have handy ^•^