Hermias_mom wrote:GotButterflies,
Your tanks are gorgeous!!! Wow!!! Beautiful pictures overall, and then I really had to study them because of the complexity of your design. I like the intricacy of your hides and how much variety you have of things for them to crawl on or over or through, and how many convoluted paths there are. Awesome!
GB: Thank you very much!
So now I'm totally inspired and want to do a lot of similar things, and I'm wondering how well they are working out for you. I've got a ten gallon working pretty good and am trying to set up a 29 gallon, and I have a few questions. If you've already posted about these things and I just haven't found the thread yet, I don't want to bother you - I'm sure I'll get through most everything on the Forum eventually...
1) How do you clean the water pools? Do you have all the stones I see in the bottoms of them adhered with silicone, or do you lift out the container (I like the stacked containers by the way) and pour out everything and rinse and re-fill them? If the rocks are adhered, how do you get them good and clean? Just a scrub brush?
GB: I use a gravel vacuum once a week to clean them. It is God-sent!
https://smile.amazon.com/Genuine-TERAPU ... vel+vacuum About once a month I take the pools out and clean them. They are the stacked containers. The gravel and rocks loose. I just rinse them. I do not use soap, vinegar or anything like that. No brushes, just my hand, and sometimes I use a paper towel.
2) Did the crabs end up liking the moss ball?
GB: I haven't seen either crabs mess with them, but the marimo balls are doing great in there!
3) Do the crabs use the connecting bridges or the craft mesh more? Cool idea, now that I see it I want to try it!
GB: I actually re-did my pools a little. I attached craft mesh to the front of them for my isopods to get to the water a little easier. The hermits use the craft mesh to go into it on occasion. They definitely use the bridge! I see them on the bridges a lot
4) I've seen quite a bit of discussion on the benefits of hemp vs. fishnet nets. Have you ever had any problems with crabs getting caught in the fishnet? Seems to me like as long as it's well adhered either type of net should be fine, and I do like the fishnet since it seems to be more open and is readily available (for me). What do you think?
GB: I have never had an issue with the fish net. It doesn't mold, nobody has gotten caught or anything!
I love it, and my crabs appear to also.
5) Gorgeous greenery! I need to add some more green stuff to my tank and got some good ideas from seeing your setup. Was the plant by the shell shop a live bamboo? How do the crabs like eating it? I want to do a few live plants (mostly plastic, but a few live), and want to be sure I have the correct kind of bamboo (no Lucky bamboo...).
GB: Thanks! No, all of it is plastic. The only live plants I have put in there is aloe, and a couple of palm frons
They get destroyed promptly by the crabs!
Anyway, thanks for sharing. I think I saw your pictures a while back but now that I know more about what I'm looking at I'm even more impressed.
GB: Thank you very much!