Post your crabitats!

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Post your crabitats!

Post by GotButterflies » Sun Dec 11, 2016 2:15 pm

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I don't know how to link our pages to here Image lol. I say 5 because I look long term. Crabs are going to grow Image
This is from our forum under Crab care, what to provide.

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Post by biancaalexis » Mon Dec 12, 2016 8:58 am

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My ten gallon

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And my new 18 gallon crabitote!


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Post by aussieJJDude » Mon Dec 12, 2016 8:52 pm

biancaalexis, your tote is really coming togethor! I'm sure they are liking it in there! :)
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^^^ This is a great starting point, however each individual tank will have its own unquie stocking ratio. http://www.hermitcrabassociation.com/ph ... 26&t=92541
I find that its better to understock than it is to overstock, allows more room for error. Even though we do advocate 1 inch (or so) per gallon, I prefer to measure the total surface area - excluding levels - in finding the appropriate number of crabs. When moulting, they do construct rather large "caves" - according to a HCA member... (Kuza? I think) he noted moulting caves for mediums and small's to be around 6 x 6 inches... Which if you look at the surface area of a 75g... Might not handle that many caves if they (inevitably) do decide to do a "mass moult".
If you're set on the 75g being your last upgrade and have no room for a larger tank - or even, a larger tank available - then understocking will allow the crabs to safely grow to size in the tank before you need to upgrade. (Which does save money!)

(slight sidetrack, but do want to literate that HCA guides should be taken as guides only! For each individual crabber, there going to be numerous factors that come into play.)
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Re: Post your crabitats!

Post by amwilliams » Mon Dec 12, 2016 9:13 pm

FINALLY have my temps up to 80 degrees and humidity is at 89. It only took two months and a lot of trial and error to get here!!

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Post by biancaalexis » Tue Dec 13, 2016 6:41 am

aussieJJDude wrote:biancaalexis, your tote is really coming togethor! I'm sure they are liking it in there! :)
GotButterflies wrote:Image
^^^ This is a great starting point, however each individual tank will have its own unquie stocking ratio. http://www.hermitcrabassociation.com/ph ... 26&t=92541
I find that its better to understock than it is to overstock, allows more room for error. Even though we do advocate 1 inch (or so) per gallon, I prefer to measure the total surface area - excluding levels - in finding the appropriate number of crabs. When moulting, they do construct rather large "caves" - according to a HCA member... (Kuza? I think) he noted moulting caves for mediums and small's to be around 6 x 6 inches... Which if you look at the surface area of a 75g... Might not handle that many caves if they (inevitably) do decide to do a "mass moult".
If you're set on the 75g being your last upgrade and have no room for a larger tank - or even, a larger tank available - then understocking will allow the crabs to safely grow to size in the tank before you need to upgrade. (Which does save money!)

(slight sidetrack, but do want to literate that HCA guides should be taken as guides only! For each individual crabber, there going to be numerous factors that come into play.)
Thank you! I think I'n going to add some eco earth instead of playsand just to see how it is because ive only ever used playsand


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Re: Post your crabitats!

Post by biancaalexis » Tue Dec 13, 2016 6:42 am

amwilliams wrote:FINALLY have my temps up to 80 degrees and humidity is at 89. It only took two months and a lot of trial and error to get here!!

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Post by biancaalexis » Tue Dec 13, 2016 6:44 am

Kardi wrote:Finally had all 3 up so it was time to dig up 2 from August that didn't survive their first molt and add 2 more inches of substrate. Here's the redone crabitat: ImageImageImageImageImageImage

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You have so many great hiding places! Where do you get them?


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Re: Post your crabitats!

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biancaalexis wrote:
Kardi wrote:Finally had all 3 up so it was time to dig up 2 from August that didn't survive their first molt and add 2 more inches of substrate. Here's the redone crabitat: ImageImageImageImageImageImage

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Thanks!

The grey plastic cave on the right came from Petsmart, found in the fish or reptile area. However they aren't super found of it and it may get removed. Its currently only there bc I have issues with the shower caddy containing shells staying up, so the caddis sits on it. I worrg as they like digging around the base and I fear a collapse.

The wood and rope bridge came from the bird section at Petsmart (I removed the metal clip). The chola branch and cork flat came from the hermit crab patch. I simply inserted the small stick from the plastic plant into it and they really love this area. The plants are available from pet supplies plus or petsmart (probably other places too!).

The coco hut can be found anywhere.

Hope this helps!

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Post by biancaalexis » Tue Dec 13, 2016 8:22 am

Kardi wrote:
biancaalexis wrote:
Kardi wrote:Finally had all 3 up so it was time to dig up 2 from August that didn't survive their first molt and add 2 more inches of substrate. Here's the redone crabitat: ImageImageImageImageImageImage

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You have so many great hiding places! Where do you get them?


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Thanks!

The grey plastic cave on the right came from Petsmart, found in the fish or reptile area. However they aren't super found of it and it may get removed. Its currently only there bc I have issues with the shower caddy containing shells staying up, so the caddis sits on it. I worrg as they like digging around the base and I fear a collapse.

The wood and rope bridge came from the bird section at Petsmart (I removed the metal clip). The chola branch and cork flat came from the hermit crab patch. I simply inserted the small stick from the plastic plant into it and they really love this area. The plants are available from pet supplies plus or petsmart (probably other places too!).

The coco hut can be found anywhere.

Hope this helps!

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I'm always worried about the material used in Petsmarts stuff, but your hermies seem to be thriving, so I guess it's time to go shopping lol


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Post by PinchersAndShells » Tue Dec 13, 2016 8:46 am

biancaalexis wrote:
I'm always worried about the material used in Petsmarts stuff, but your hermies seem to be thriving, so I guess it's time to go shopping lol


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I always follow the rule "if the tag says what it is and it's safe then it's as good as mine" another way I thought was helpful is watching the Crab Street Journal's "Live from Petsmart/Petco" videos. She goes over products that are in the store and checks on whether they're safe or not, and even suggests cheaper ways to get ahold of some things.
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Post by biancaalexis » Tue Dec 13, 2016 9:46 am

PinchersAndShells wrote:
biancaalexis wrote:
I'm always worried about the material used in Petsmarts stuff, but your hermies seem to be thriving, so I guess it's time to go shopping lol


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I always follow the rule "if the tag says what it is and it's safe then it's as good as mine" another way I thought was helpful is watching the Crab Street Journal's "Live from Petsmart/Petco" videos. She goes over products that are in the store and checks on whether they're safe or not, and even suggests cheaper ways to get ahold of some things.
Really! I'll check out her videos, thank you


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Re: Post your crabitats!

Post by Kardi » Tue Dec 13, 2016 10:00 am

biancaalexis wrote:
PinchersAndShells wrote:
biancaalexis wrote:
I'm always worried about the material used in Petsmarts stuff, but your hermies seem to be thriving, so I guess it's time to go shopping lol


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I always follow the rule "if the tag says what it is and it's safe then it's as good as mine" another way I thought was helpful is watching the Crab Street Journal's "Live from Petsmart/Petco" videos. She goes over products that are in the store and checks on whether they're safe or not, and even suggests cheaper ways to get ahold of some things.
Really! I'll check out her videos, thank you


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Thanks for the video regency! I've had no issues with my few petsmart items but it's great to keep in mind :)

Additonally I always do the saltwater cleaning trick to everything!

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Re: Post your crabitats!

Post by Just Jay » Tue Dec 13, 2016 11:13 am

biancaalexis wrote:
aussieJJDude wrote:biancaalexis, your tote is really coming togethor! I'm sure they are liking it in there! :)
GotButterflies wrote:Image
^^^ This is a great starting point, however each individual tank will have its own unquie stocking ratio. http://www.hermitcrabassociation.com/ph ... 26&t=92541
I find that its better to understock than it is to overstock, allows more room for error. Even though we do advocate 1 inch (or so) per gallon, I prefer to measure the total surface area - excluding levels - in finding the appropriate number of crabs. When moulting, they do construct rather large "caves" - according to a HCA member... (Kuza? I think) he noted moulting caves for mediums and small's to be around 6 x 6 inches... Which if you look at the surface area of a 75g... Might not handle that many caves if they (inevitably) do decide to do a "mass moult".
If you're set on the 75g being your last upgrade and have no room for a larger tank - or even, a larger tank available - then understocking will allow the crabs to safely grow to size in the tank before you need to upgrade. (Which does save money!)

(slight sidetrack, but do want to literate that HCA guides should be taken as guides only! For each individual crabber, there going to be numerous factors that come into play.)
Thank you! I think I'n going to add some eco earth instead of playsand just to see how it is because ive only ever used playsand


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Post by SonnyRayTWH » Tue Dec 13, 2016 4:58 pm

littletechcrab wrote:Image
This is what the 3d wall looked like when I got it done


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I know this was posted awhile ago, but how do you make this? I'm setting up a new tank and I was really wondering about this.


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Post by SonnyRayTWH » Sun Dec 18, 2016 8:54 pm

I didn't put in the 3D wall but I did get it all set up! I'm so happy! I'll post more pics when I can.Image


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