Recently I got tired of the awful, cramped, boring, and overall bad conditions of my current tank. It’s a measly 10 gallon, the same I bought two years ago! (I know, I know.) Fortunately it’s time for an upgrade. I’m going to begin building a new crabitat for my two wonderful crabs.
This build will be based on the Exo-Terra Small Tall terrarium.
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These are the materials I’ve ordered so far.
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The terrarium size is 18x18x24....or 33 gallons. Quite an upgrade from my current 10 gallon tank. I picked this verticals terrarium because I am hoping to make two levels. I will use two Penn Plax Lizard Loungers to build the second level.
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Hopefully the vertical space will also give me an opportunity to make deep substrate for my largest crab. Currently, the crab is about the size of a tennis ball. He is my longest living crab. I also have another little guy who came from horrible conditions in a pet store. He’s had one or two molts with me.
I also purchased acrylic to make support for deeper dirt in the back of the tank/moss pit, ideal for molting. Another way I will use acrylic is to build two water sections right into the tank. The water will probably end up being about 5 inches deep. Much better than my current setup.
The next piece to this new setup is an ultrasonic humidifier. Since this is a terrarium with a large mesh top, I’m getting a humidifier to keep everything nice and comfortable for my crabs to breathe. The humidifier and LED lights will both be connected to a smart plug that will have the humidifier on a schedule to activate occasionally. Another advantage to using this smart plug is that I can control it with Alexa.
“Alexa, trigger my crab humidifier.”
“Alexa, turn off the terrarium lights.”
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After doing some digging around on the internet I discovered chia seeds can be planted in Crabitats, adding a nice green look to the tank. So naturally I just bought some chia seeds.
Other things I’ve bought include two large fake plants from Exo-Terra and Frog Moss. I’m hoping all this green will make my terrarium not so boring. I’ll also be purchasing eco earth, aquarium sand, and aquarium pebbles. I will probably go into my woods to find interesting rocks and sticks to add to my tank. Washed/Boiled of course.
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This is the part where you guys come in. Are there any things I should buy to add to the tank? I’m sure many of you have amazing tanks and I’d like some tips about this.
Anyway, I figured I would round all my thoughts up by writing this, and I hope I get some useful feedback about this setup. Let me know what you guys think! I will keep you all posted as I set this up over the next few days.
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