Diy hermit crab food (catch clean cook)
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Re: Diy hermit crab food (catch clean cook)
Your tank is much too crowded for that many and size of crabs. Be sure to read through our care sheet that explains the size of tank needed for the size and number of crabs you have.
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I plan on upgrading
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Re: Diy hermit crab food (catch clean cook)
Just want to pop my opinion in here.
Quinn, as you've been told before, having 9 crabs in a 20g tank is not providing them enough space. Theoretically, for 9 crabs, you have have a 90 gallon tank or larger.
I understand from experience that upgrading can be very pricy (as I upgraded from a 29g to a 55g a bit over a year ago).
I'd say that if you don't have the means to upgrade to a tank large enough to house your 9 crabs, you might need to think about adopting some of them out to willing and knowledgeable owners.
I've firsthand seen the consequences of crabs in too small a space, and I don't want any of your crabs dying/getting killed (by the other crabs).
Should you need help in planning a tank build, let me know or send me a PM. I find planning and building tanks the fun part of owning crabs!
Quinn, as you've been told before, having 9 crabs in a 20g tank is not providing them enough space. Theoretically, for 9 crabs, you have have a 90 gallon tank or larger.
I understand from experience that upgrading can be very pricy (as I upgraded from a 29g to a 55g a bit over a year ago).
I'd say that if you don't have the means to upgrade to a tank large enough to house your 9 crabs, you might need to think about adopting some of them out to willing and knowledgeable owners.
I've firsthand seen the consequences of crabs in too small a space, and I don't want any of your crabs dying/getting killed (by the other crabs).
Should you need help in planning a tank build, let me know or send me a PM. I find planning and building tanks the fun part of owning crabs!
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Re: Diy hermit crab food (catch clean cook)
I upgraded to a 67 gallon
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That is much better! However still not enough for 9 crabs
One small note I have on pumpkin's post however - 90 gallons is an exception to the 10 gal per crab rule because it adds no LxW from a 75 gallon, its just taller. So try for either a special 90 gallon, such as a custom ordered one, or something closer to 100 gallons
One small note I have on pumpkin's post however - 90 gallons is an exception to the 10 gal per crab rule because it adds no LxW from a 75 gallon, its just taller. So try for either a special 90 gallon, such as a custom ordered one, or something closer to 100 gallons
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And to add, that is not even considering when all 9 become jumbos, at which point you would need 15 gal per crab, which would be 135 gal, but again, this tank is taller but not wider than the 100 gal. at that point I suppose it might be fine if you just increase sub depth but I think it would still be much better to find one thats not just taller not just for the molting but also space for them to climb around. Th next size i can find for that is 180 gal. Of course this can all be separate, theyd be able to just stay in two 75 gals for a pretty long while. Or for example, 67 gal could house 4 jumbos if were going purely by HCA guidlines, and then another 75 gal for your other 5 crabs