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In progress: 40 gallon tank (blue tape is the substrate height marker
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UPDATE!!!!!
Finally started to put the substrate in, and super excited for my first time using Eco-Earth!
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Oh gosh! That shell is a funny story. It was when I was first trying to measure shells for my crab, and I ordered a shell so big my crab could live in it. I put it in the tank as decor and my crab walked up to it and started looking in it then turned around like, "You trying to say I'm fat or something!?!" hahaha. I eventually got a ton of correct sized shells for them as you can see in the bagmoonbeam wrote:Congrats on the new tank! (Holy huge shell in the bag on the side!!)
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Aww! That's cute as heck! I love it when they find their own personal hidey huts/places.moonbeam wrote:Lol that's too funny! When I started I had a bunch of decorative shells and I tossed a few in. This one used to be Squirts favorite chill spot.
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KellyCrabbieLove wrote: I removed the "decorative" shell.
You're welcome.CallaLily wrote:Ah. Thanks for explaining.
It's a corner hide that they have at petsmart for reptiles and such. I usually stuff it with coconut fiber, or put a mini moss pit in there and they love it.CallaLily wrote:Lemonade, what's the cave thing on the left of the 20? Looks like you're making progress.
Can I ask why? I like to keep a few oddball shells in there. If they wear them, great! If not, no loss (I didn't buy them).