Plastic Tote Crabitat?

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Plastic Tote Crabitat?

Post by friesb4uxbabe » Mon Jun 06, 2016 3:42 pm

So about a couple weeks ago my friend gave me her 3 hermit crabs. I had 4 of my own, all small. My four were in a 10 gallon tank. I recently upgraded them to an 18-20 gallon plastic tote to keep them all together. They have lots of shells, climbing stuff and a little second level made of nets I hand made. I was just wondering if anyone out there uses plastic tote as long term housing. I talked to this person on YouTube asking if they had used the totes long term and they said yes, her crabs do just fine and they hold in humidity great, which I agree with. :) Just looking to see some pics of any owners who use plastic totes :crabblush: Comments and opinions are always welcomed. :anon:

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Re: Plastic Tote Crabitat?

Post by friesb4uxbabe » Tue Jun 07, 2016 12:42 pm

Nor necessarily, as I have seen those before. I was just wondering if there are any other people who use them lol, but thank you! :)

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Re: Plastic Tote Crabitat?

Post by CrazyCrab12 » Thu Jun 09, 2016 10:40 pm

I haven't personally, but a close friend of mine kept her 3 apps in a 30 gallon tote for 4 years, she drilled some small holes in the lid for airflow, besides that she used it as a regular tank with UTH's stuck on the side.
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Re: Plastic Tote Crabitat?

Post by soilentgringa » Thu Jun 09, 2016 11:44 pm

friesb4uxbabe wrote:Nor necessarily, as I have seen those before. I was just wondering if there are any other people who use them lol, but thank you! :)
I used one temporarily after getting my first crabs and before finding a 55 gallon on CL. It was a large clear Sterlite tote from Walmart.


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Re: Plastic Tote Crabitat?

Post by friesb4uxbabe » Mon Jun 20, 2016 11:02 pm

I was thinking of doing this semi-long term till I'm able to get an actual glass tank. I'm hoping for something bigger than a 40 gallon since I have 7 small pps. They are all doing just fine in their tote. :banana: I'd ppost a picture but I have no idea how :anon:


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Re: Plastic Tote Crabitat?

Post by friesb4uxbabe » Mon Jun 20, 2016 11:05 pm

Also, my 18-20 gallon tote is a Sterilite container from Walmart as well! It was only $7, hoping to upgrade to a bigger tote already :lol:

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Re: Plastic Tote Crabitat?

Post by pandaincognito » Tue Jun 21, 2016 7:47 am

I have my crabs in a 40gallon bin. Its larger than my 29L, takes up the entire stand (55g) and im actually really pleased with it. I am able to build up the dirt to about ten inches, have room to build up climbing toys along the back side of the tank, and even had room to put in a houseplant ^^ my guys seem happy with the ample space as well. As they were all over the place (I say were because now I only have two up). Humidity stays stable and its strange but the temperature stays about four degrees higher than the room temperature. :) this was meant as a permanent solution during hurricane season, but it's looking like its going to be a permanent thing.
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Re: Plastic Tote Crabitat?

Post by pandaincognito » Tue Jun 21, 2016 8:07 am

Temporary (not permanent), the second permanent is mean to be there. It womt let me edit the op
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2 small pp, smeegle (m), shellshock (m); 1 small/medium pp, shelldon (f), 1 medium/large pp, Godzilla (m)
1 dog, bender the min pin. And one betta named Henry. I dont know if its a boy or a girl, its still pretty young.

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Re: Plastic Tote Crabitat?

Post by CrabbyCakes » Tue Jun 21, 2016 9:41 am

I have used a tote for 2 years.
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Re: Plastic Tote Crabitat?

Post by friesb4uxbabe » Wed Jun 22, 2016 2:38 pm

Thats cool! A lot of people usually dont like them because you can't really see them, but I have a clear one and I see them just fine, it doesn't bother me. Also I agree, the humidity does stay stable and it holds heat well! I've only had mine for almost 2 months and my crabs are just fine lol

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Re: Plastic Tote Crabitat?

Post by CallaLily » Wed Jun 22, 2016 7:50 pm

I used a tote as a temporary measure one summer. It worked out well for that but I couldn't imagine it would make a good permanent home. Just because you couldn't have adequate substrate and space for jumbo sized crabs in even the largest bin.

That said, with smaller crabs, you could probably make a good sized bin work for several years.


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Re: Plastic Tote Crabitat?

Post by friesb4uxbabe » Wed Jun 22, 2016 8:22 pm

Yes, I agree. I wouldn't keep jumbos in totes. Since my crabs are still on the small side, I decided to use a tote till I can get my hands on something bigger than a 55 gallon tank due to the fact that I have 7 kids atm. [PERSON RAISING BOTH HANDS IN CELEBRATION]

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Re: Plastic Tote Crabitat?

Post by hermitlover » Mon Jul 18, 2016 11:52 pm

Is there pictures

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Re: Plastic Tote Crabitat?

Post by friesb4uxbabe » Tue Jul 19, 2016 10:12 pm

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this is mine after cleaning it & putting the kids back in lol, not that great but they enjoy the climbing wall alooooot and the little wooden log. :)

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