Air Quality Issues
Air Quality Issues
Whenever Azazul has a complaint about air quality issues, she ducks under the abalone shell in the crabitat. I guess the bad smells are somewhat filtered out in that cave-like area. That's my assumption anyway, but I believe it.
Last week she was spending alot of time down there. I know this is not a happy place for her and when I caught a glimpse of her occasionally, she didn't look happy. Airing the room out with a fan didn't seem to help. So I sat down next to the tat and was trying to think what had changed. And then I smelled... Some onions in the refrigerator. I guess it was stinging her lid-less compound eyes. So I threw them out. I'm not allowed to have onions anymore.
Later in the week I made some pasta with hot sauce and... She ran under the abalone. I guess the hot sauce got in the air when I put it on hot steaming pasta. Oh well. Clunk in the trash.
I'm not sure but I think it stung her a little when I put some black pepper on a hot potato. It may have made it into the air from the hot moisture.
Last week she was spending alot of time down there. I know this is not a happy place for her and when I caught a glimpse of her occasionally, she didn't look happy. Airing the room out with a fan didn't seem to help. So I sat down next to the tat and was trying to think what had changed. And then I smelled... Some onions in the refrigerator. I guess it was stinging her lid-less compound eyes. So I threw them out. I'm not allowed to have onions anymore.
Later in the week I made some pasta with hot sauce and... She ran under the abalone. I guess the hot sauce got in the air when I put it on hot steaming pasta. Oh well. Clunk in the trash.
I'm not sure but I think it stung her a little when I put some black pepper on a hot potato. It may have made it into the air from the hot moisture.
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If what your saying is try and there eyes are this sensitive- wouldn't they be in pain from the salt in there pools and wild ones from the ocean?
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I think that this is a bit of anthropomorphizing the crab's behavior.Keg wrote:Whenever Azazul has a complaint about air quality issues, she ducks under the abalone shell in the crabitat. I guess the bad smells are somewhat filtered out in that cave-like area. That's my assumption anyway, but I believe it.
Last week she was spending alot of time down there. I know this is not a happy place for her and when I caught a glimpse of her occasionally, she didn't look happy. Airing the room out with a fan didn't seem to help. So I sat down next to the tat and was trying to think what had changed. And then I smelled... Some onions in the refrigerator. I guess it was stinging her lid-less compound eyes. So I threw them out. I'm not allowed to have onions anymore.
Later in the week I made some pasta with hot sauce and... She ran under the abalone. I guess the hot sauce got in the air when I put it on hot steaming pasta. Oh well. Clunk in the trash.
I'm not sure but I think it stung her a little when I put some black pepper on a hot potato. It may have made it into the air from the hot moisture.
If the tank is set up properly, there really is little air exchange, and smells from cooking, aerosol sprays, candles, etc. aren't entering your crabitat.
They are prey animals and prefer to have plenty of hiding spaces. I almost never see my crabs just chilling in the open.
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>>>>>>If what your saying is try and there eyes are this sensitive- wouldn't they be in pain from the salt in there pools and wild ones from the ocean?
Rather than engage in a debate or ad hominem attack, it would be helpful if someone could verify if their crabs are (or are not) repelled by the fragrance of onions or the use of peppers in cooking, to the point where it changes air quality. Onions and peppers are known to be eye irritants in humans - so at the risk of being accused of anthropomorphizing, I suspect they may irritate/repel crustaceans.
Rather than engage in a debate or ad hominem attack, it would be helpful if someone could verify if their crabs are (or are not) repelled by the fragrance of onions or the use of peppers in cooking, to the point where it changes air quality. Onions and peppers are known to be eye irritants in humans - so at the risk of being accused of anthropomorphizing, I suspect they may irritate/repel crustaceans.
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*Admin hat*Keg wrote:>>>>>>If what your saying is try and there eyes are this sensitive- wouldn't they be in pain from the salt in there pools and wild ones from the ocean?
Rather than engage in a debate or ad hominem attack, it would be helpful if someone could verify if their crabs are (or are not) repelled by the fragrance of onions or the use of peppers in cooking, to the point where it changes air quality. Onions and peppers are known to be eye irritants in humans - so at the risk of being accused of anthropomorphizing, I suspect they may irritate/repel crustaceans.
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Onions and garlic are on the unsafe list as they are toxic to crabs. Peppers are not known to bother crabs and are safe for them to eat.
There is no reason for them to be exposed to any of the sulfuric compounds that are released from onions.
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Since no one is going to willfully expose their crabs to those ingredients at a close enough range for them to be bothersome, and the gases would be so diluted anyway from the distance (I am assuming your crabs are not in your kitchen in an open tank), then no-cooking onions is not going to affect the air quality around the crabs to any harmful degree.
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@aussiejjdude, do you have any input here?
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Wow
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I was not, in any way, attacking you. I simply was wondering something and was interested in the question. As Soiletgringa mentioned, we should keep the forum as civil as possible and not try to cause fights.
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We keep our crabs one room over from the kitchen, granted the only way it really gets air put into it is from the bubblers. I have not noticed that it irritates them in any way.
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Re: Air Quality Issues
Hey!
Like Soilent said, they are on the bad list. Currently our bad list is a list of harmful species that are at risk to other pets.... Many unsafe foods over the years have been found to be safe to feed, where many crabbers do try them out. I've personally feed food with pieces of onion (cooked) before, whether I say they have eaten it or not is a different story...
Hermit crabs eyes are unknown to us, we know very little about "how they work". So in saying that, their eyes COULD be irritated by airborne particles like onions, but most likely not. From what we know, they can regrow their eyes if it is amputated - just takes multiple moults to get it to a "normal size", and believed to function properly - and also believe they are able to see in the ultraviolet and infrared spectra....
So in saying all that, your crabs should be fine if you cook pasta and onions, at lost it may be due to presence - body movements, when you walk, vibrations which the crabs may feel ect - which causes them to hide.
Like Soilent said, they are on the bad list. Currently our bad list is a list of harmful species that are at risk to other pets.... Many unsafe foods over the years have been found to be safe to feed, where many crabbers do try them out. I've personally feed food with pieces of onion (cooked) before, whether I say they have eaten it or not is a different story...
Hermit crabs eyes are unknown to us, we know very little about "how they work". So in saying that, their eyes COULD be irritated by airborne particles like onions, but most likely not. From what we know, they can regrow their eyes if it is amputated - just takes multiple moults to get it to a "normal size", and believed to function properly - and also believe they are able to see in the ultraviolet and infrared spectra....
So in saying all that, your crabs should be fine if you cook pasta and onions, at lost it may be due to presence - body movements, when you walk, vibrations which the crabs may feel ect - which causes them to hide.
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