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My Girls in Their New Tank

Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2019 6:38 pm
by KinoAndTeto
Kino and Teto are enjoying their new tank. Took me all weekend to get them set up and moved over. Still a couple tweaks that need to be made, but they don't seem to care. :)ImageImageImageImageImage

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Re: My Girls in Their New Tank

Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2019 7:09 pm
by DevilNDisguise
The hamster wheel idea is adorable.

Re: My Girls in Their New Tank

Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2019 7:10 pm
by KinoAndTeto
DevilNDisguise wrote:The hamster wheel idea is adorable.
They haven't discovered it yet. I can't wait until they do!

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Re: My Girls in Their New Tank

Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2019 7:43 pm
by CrabbyLover77
Mine haven't discovered it yet either!

Ps- Love the setup!

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Re: My Girls in Their New Tank

Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2019 8:34 pm
by Overmountain1
Looks wonderful! I’m sure they’ll love their home for a good long time to come. Great job!


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Re: My Girls in Their New Tank

Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2019 1:25 am
by Lizs2587
That looks awesome! Quick question, how do so many people get these pics of active crabs?! Mine don't do anything. I even have a motion camera set up and all they do is come out to eat and then go back to hiding. I'm not even sure they have been using the pools I made them.

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Re: My Girls in Their New Tank

Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2019 4:37 am
by KinoAndTeto
Lizs2587 wrote:That looks awesome! Quick question, how do so many people get these pics of active crabs?! Mine don't do anything. I even have a motion camera set up and all they do is come out to eat and then go back to hiding. I'm not even sure they have been using the pools I made them.

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My girls are pretty active when they're around. Kino especially loves to climb around and get stuck in silly places all the time. Teto is more shy and can get spooked, so it's harder to get pics of her. But then sometimes they'll just sleep for days in their house together and not do anything it seems. Also Teto randomly disappeared for like two weeks once, not molting. Went on vacation to Jamaica, idk.


How long have you had your crabbies? If you got them fairly recently they might just be stressed out still and taking their time to get comfortable.


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Re: My Girls in Their New Tank

Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2019 5:32 am
by aussieJJDude
Looking fab! Really good job, love all the climbing decor.

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Re: My Girls in Their New Tank

Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2019 7:30 am
by Lizs2587
We got the first 3 at the end of July and the 4th around the end of August. I just wish they were more active so I could see what they do lol

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Re: My Girls in Their New Tank

Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2019 8:01 am
by Hermiesguardian
Lizs2587 wrote:
Mon Sep 30, 2019 7:30 am
We got the first 3 at the end of July and the 4th around the end of August. I just wish they were more active so I could see what they do lol

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What is your temp? If it's on the lower side that may be why. Are your other conditions good? Substrate height, humidity...

Re: My Girls in Their New Tank

Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2019 8:28 am
by KinoAndTeto
Lizs2587 wrote:We got the first 3 at the end of July and the 4th around the end of August. I just wish they were more active so I could see what they do lol

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That's still fairly recent. When I got my girls, Teto went down and molted within two days and I didn't see her again for a month and a half. Maybe some of them are molting?

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Re: My Girls in Their New Tank

Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2019 8:39 am
by Lizs2587
Hermiesguardian wrote: What is your temp? If it's on the lower side that may be why. Are your other conditions good? Substrate height, humidity...
The temp stays around 76-82 (uth and heat lamp depending on the temp). The uth I have on the back spans about 2/3 of the tank from the top of the tank to just under the sub. It's a 20 gal long. The humidity stays around 85-95%, it varies if I turn the heat lamp on during the day. I have about 5-6 inches of sub (all ee). It was more but I think it settled! They have 2 pools (1 salt 1 fresh) with bubblers (both are Tupperware about 3-4" deep with craft mesh for ladders). They have a hamster wheel, a vine suctioned near the top flowing down, a net from the sub to the top of the tank, cholla wood (fake and real), mopani wood (I think that's what it was called), a hiding hut, a moss pit, a shell shop with at least 15-20 shells and I'm probably forgetting something but I've tried to give them everything they need! Their hamster wheel has been in there for about 2 weeks and no signs of use. Their upgraded pools for almost 2 weeks and no signs of use. I have a motion camera in there for the past two nights and it caught them walking last night. That's it. I did not mean to hijack this post! I just love other peoples crabitat pics so that I can try to see if I am doing something wrong!

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Re: My Girls in Their New Tank

Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2019 8:39 am
by KinoAndTeto
Hermiesguardian wrote: What is your temp? If it's on the lower side that may be why. Are your other conditions good? Substrate height, humidity...
I second this. Even during the same day, if their tank is a few degrees cooler than I want it to be, I wrap a blanket around them and they seem to wake right up when the temp rises.

Of course it depends on their individual personalities, too.

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Re: My Girls in Their New Tank

Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2019 8:41 am
by KinoAndTeto
Lizs2587 wrote:The temp stays around 76-82 (uth and heat lamp depending on the temp). The uth I have on the back spans about 2/3 of the tank from the top of the tank to just under the sub. It's a 20 gal long. The humidity stays around 85-95%, it varies if I turn the heat lamp on during the day. I have about 5-6 inches of sub (all ee). It was more but I think it settled! They have 2 pools (1 salt 1 fresh) with bubblers (both are Tupperware about 3-4" deep with craft mesh for ladders). They have a hamster wheel, a vine suctioned near the top flowing down, a net from the sub to the top of the tank, cholla wood (fake and real), mopani wood (I think that's what it was called), a hiding hut, a moss pit, a shell shop with at least 15-20 shells and I'm probably forgetting something but I've tried to give them everything they need! Their hamster wheel has been in there for about 2 weeks and no signs of use. Their upgraded pools for almost 2 weeks and no signs of use. I have a motion camera in there for the past two nights and it caught them walking last night. That's it. I did not mean to hijack this post! I just love other peoples crabitat pics so that I can try to see if I am doing something wrong!

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I was thinking of putting some popcorn in their wheel tonight to trick them into getting in it, haha.

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Re: My Girls in Their New Tank

Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2019 8:50 am
by Lizs2587
KinoAndTeto wrote:That's still fairly recent. When I got my girls, Teto went down and molted within two days and I didn't see her again for a month and a half. Maybe some of them are molting?

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I do believe one is molting. He hasn't been seen for about a week and a half. The one "birdie" is the most active. He has been seen at like 2am climbing on the screen lid! And pinky and Nemo just chill in a slight hole they make. Rango is the one I'm pretty sure is molting.

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