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This is actually the first time I've done this... I'm surprised at how active they are at the moment. I figured they may be timid at first and stay hidden. Not the case! Even tiny Violet, the tiny pp is being brave. They are all exploring and having lots of "antenna talks".Crabinski wrote:Do you notice a difference in their behavior when they're outdoors or after they come back inside? Are they more lively when they can feel the sun?
Several crabbers have posted about taking their hermits outside but no one has reported if it makes a difference afterward. Unlike today when it's rainy and in the mid-50s, most of the time here in Arizona it's nice and warm (or horribly hotKacey86 wrote:This is actually the first time I've done this... I'm surprised at how active they are at the moment. I figured they may be timid at first and stay hidden. Not the case! Even tiny Violet, the tiny pp is being brave. They are all exploring and having lots of "antenna talks".
I brought them in after about 45 minutes and they all have been roaming ever since I placed them back in their crabitat. Except for Big Bertha-she climbed right back up to her oak branch post and has been watching me through the glass as usual. I plan on doing this on occasion, as it continues to warm up and will attempt to compile some information. It definitely didn't seem to stress them and I would say they enjoyed themselves. Yay!Crabinski wrote: Several crabbers have posted about taking their hermits outside but no one has reported if it makes a difference afterward. Unlike today when it's rainy and in the mid-50s, most of the time here in Arizona it's nice and warm (or horribly hot) and dry. I've kept their old 10g as an ISO unit so it still has a good substrate that just needs to be remoistened -- the four guys could all fit in there for a short period and perhaps enjoy some sun so let us know how this experiment goes.
Fingers crossed!marandashermies wrote:Awe I bet they love it! I am sure we will have at least one hot and humid day this summer in MN where I can try that?! I hope... Lol
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I have lived in the same county in central Florida my whole life and I love it... but boy, it gets hot and humid. Great for the crabs, for us people, not so much!landlubber wrote:So jealous of your weather and your ability to do this! I would think they would enjoy it when the conditions outside are right. I certainly enjoy fresh air and pure sunshine! And to think-I almost moved to Florida and we decided on OH instead.![]()
(I actually like OH just fine)