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Thanks! Towards the water end, it had 4-4.5 inches and towards the shells, it's 5-5.5 inches. I have play sand for my classroom but want sure how to mix it so I didn't. I'll add it on the next change.AleyedtoBuggie wrote:It looks amazing! A thought, you might want to start with 2-3 small to medium hermies, because they will grow. As they grow you need more sub and tank space. A 20 gallon is a good start.
How much sub, inch wise, did you put? 5 inches is the minimum. The care guides can help you self check, but as I said, it looks really good otherwise.
Most of us, not all, but it was suggested to me, use a mix of play sand from home depot and eco earth/coconut fiber bedding.
The 50 lb bag at home depot is less than $5 and a 3 pack of eco earth bricks are less than $10, and a mix of about 50/50 keeps my humidity well. I have 2 hermies in a 25 gallon. One small, one medium.
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Wow! I can't imagine a 75 gallon tank. [ASTONISHED FACE] maybe in a couple of years. I can't wait for my students to start researching crabs!MrTeacherDude wrote:That's cool you have it in the classroom. I teach middle school and my crabs are about to make a big move to a 75G tank in my classroom. I'll just keep my smaller tank at home for the summers.
I know that sometimes people suggest a minimum of 6". I've seen that number tossed around a lot and I think it may have even said that on our old careguide, but that was updated by Wodesorel almost two years ago.AleyedtoBuggie wrote:Sorry, that's what I was told as a new crabber. My 25 gal has 7-8 inches with a small and medium hermie. Is that not right? I asked, and that's what I was told.
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