Hello all, I have made a few updates to the 'tat, so I wanted to share!
You can see a crab in that one haha
You can see the corner I plan on putting either a shell shop or a moss pit in there.
Pretty much added air stones (only one is working though) and the net, and I hope over time I can get more fake foliage to cover the suction cups!
New Crabitat Pics!
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New Crabitat Pics!
4 PPs + 1 E = Dusty, Momo, Seasalt, & Elvis
Captive Bred PP = Randy
75 Gallon Crabitat | Crabbing Since 8.11.2015
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Captive Bred PP = Randy
75 Gallon Crabitat | Crabbing Since 8.11.2015
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Re: New Crabitat Pics!
OMG, that driftwood, boney thing looks amazing! What is it?
Love setup BTW!
Love setup BTW!
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Re: New Crabitat Pics!
I have no idea actually... my aunt gave it to me with the 20 gal after her jumbo died. I'm pretty sure that it's made of plastic because I broke off a little piece accidentally and it's definitely not wood or bone.aussieJJDude wrote:OMG, that driftwood, boney thing looks amazing! What is it?
Love setup BTW!
4 PPs + 1 E = Dusty, Momo, Seasalt, & Elvis
Captive Bred PP = Randy
75 Gallon Crabitat | Crabbing Since 8.11.2015
https://www.instagram.com/pinchersandshells/
Captive Bred PP = Randy
75 Gallon Crabitat | Crabbing Since 8.11.2015
https://www.instagram.com/pinchersandshells/
Re: New Crabitat Pics!
I was thinking the same thing! The set up looks great!aussieJJDude wrote:OMG, that driftwood, boney thing looks amazing! What is it?
Love setup BTW!
Katie
12 PPs, Rosco the dog, Ziggy the Chinese Water Dragon and Shirley the pygmy chameleon
12 PPs, Rosco the dog, Ziggy the Chinese Water Dragon and Shirley the pygmy chameleon
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Re: New Crabitat Pics!
Whatever it is, that thing works! Looks really good, I imagine the crabs would love... Looking at it, I love it!PinchersAndShells wrote:I have no idea actually... my aunt gave it to me with the 20 gal after her jumbo died. I'm pretty sure that it's made of plastic because I broke off a little piece accidentally and it's definitely not wood or bone.
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Re: New Crabitat Pics!
They actually really like climbing all over it and inside it. Inside is kinda their daytime hidey hole. This morning when my mom was trying to fix the air stone Dusty and Edd were sitting on the outside of it and there was lots of antennae wiggling when we opened the lid! It was funny,aussieJJDude wrote:Whatever it is, that thing works! Looks really good, I imagine the crabs would love... Looking at it, I love it!PinchersAndShells wrote:I have no idea actually... my aunt gave it to me with the 20 gal after her jumbo died. I'm pretty sure that it's made of plastic because I broke off a little piece accidentally and it's definitely not wood or bone.
4 PPs + 1 E = Dusty, Momo, Seasalt, & Elvis
Captive Bred PP = Randy
75 Gallon Crabitat | Crabbing Since 8.11.2015
https://www.instagram.com/pinchersandshells/
Captive Bred PP = Randy
75 Gallon Crabitat | Crabbing Since 8.11.2015
https://www.instagram.com/pinchersandshells/