Hermiearth wrote:I believe, someone correct me if I'm wrong, that E's require 10 gallons per crab because they are prone to dig up molters.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
This is not a requirement but it is suggested sometimes that E's be in at least a 40 gallon.
I have 3 E's and 16 PP's ranging from small to large in one tank. My E's have never been aggressive.
I feed them a wide variety of proteins and calcium sources as well as lots of plant/leaf litter.
I was moving tanks and found some crabs I'd forgotten about because they were underground when I rehomed a lot of "rehabbed" crabs and got rid of most of the tanks.
Will be upgrading to a larger tank when finances are available.
I don't suggest being as crowded as I am right now at all, but my colony gets along fine and there have been no attacks or cannibalism.
So we went from over 60 crabs adopted/rescued and multiple large (40 gallon and up) tanks in my living room to the 55 with (work in progress) 20g topper.
Will probably try to find a 125 soon. *sigh*
I still have random 10 gallon tanks from adoptions around.
Sorry didn't mean to hijack your thread.
Please don't overcrowd your tanks.
I take in emergency rescues/adoptions, allow them to molt once or twice, then find forever homes for them.
Sent from my LGMS550 using Tapatalk