Tank cleaning Qurestion
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Tank cleaning Qurestion
How do I clean my tank if some of my crabs are always under? I have a few crabs who much prefer to be underground even though they aren't molting. I see them at night at like 1 am when I can't fall asleep so I know they aren't molting but in the morning I rarely catch them out, even in the hiding spots? How do I clean the substrafe I don't want to disturb them
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They are nocturnal, so it's natural to only see them at night. You don't need to do a "deep clean" (removing/replacing the substrate) unless you're seeing high levels of bacteria in the substrate. Just pick up the left over foods the next day and clean and change the water dishes periodically. You might also rinse out any extra shells if they become full of substrate. If you carefully smooth the top surface of sand, you'll be able to see if your guys are coming up during the night.
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Re: Tank cleaning Qurestion
You definitely don't want to dig up any crab underneath the surface, regardless if you don't think they are actually molting. That would be extremely stressful for them.AndyCrabby wrote:How do I clean my tank if some of my crabs are always under? I have a few crabs who much prefer to be underground even though they aren't molting. I see them at night at like 1 am when I can't fall asleep so I know they aren't molting but in the morning I rarely catch them out, even in the hiding spots? How do I clean the substrafe I don't want to disturb them
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Hello! You want to be really careful not to push down on the sand so that you don't collapse any tunnels or caves that they have dug.
Have you ever considered Isopods? They are wonderful little creatures/bugs that are a great cleaning crew! They eat crab poo, and food as well. Www.isopodconnection.tictail.com
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Thank you! I do that sort mini of every 2 weeks where I see poop and just scoop and replace substrate but I thought deep cleans were necessary lol. Also I love cleaning shells it's so cute to see them "rediscover" them!C_fiesta wrote:They are nocturnal, so it's natural to only see them at night. You don't need to do a "deep clean" (removing/replacing the substrate) unless you're seeing high levels of bacteria in the substrate. Just pick up the left over foods the next day and clean and change the water dishes periodically. You might also rinse out any extra shells if they become full of substrate. If you carefully smooth the top surface of sand, you'll be able to see if your guys are coming up during the night.
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I have considered isopods but im unsure how my mom will react lol. She already thinks the hermit crabs look like spiders and sorta cringed every time she looks at them lol. But I'll definitely look into it. My crabs get their poop on the walls sometimes so it might be time for a clean up crewGotButterflies wrote:Hello! You want to be really careful not to push down on the sand so that you don't collapse any tunnels or caves that they have dug.
Have you ever considered Isopods? They are wonderful little creatures/bugs that are a great cleaning crew! They eat crab poo, and food as well. http://Www.isopodconnection.tictail.com
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Lol! Well, I'm a mom, and I don't mind them! Just tell her they need the humidity to breathe, so if they get out of the crabitat they won't surviveAndyCrabby wrote:I have considered isopods but im unsure how my mom will react lol. She already thinks the hermit crabs look like spiders and sorta cringed every time she looks at them lol. But I'll definitely look into it. My crabs get their poop on the walls sometimes so it might be time for a clean up crewGotButterflies wrote:Hello! You want to be really careful not to push down on the sand so that you don't collapse any tunnels or caves that they have dug.
Have you ever considered Isopods? They are wonderful little creatures/bugs that are a great cleaning crew! They eat crab poo, and food as well. http://Www.isopodconnection.tictail.com
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Thank you so much!GotButterflies wrote:Lol! Well, I'm a mom, and I don't mind them! Just tell her they need the humidity to breathe, so if they get out of the crabitat they won't surviveAndyCrabby wrote:I have considered isopods but im unsure how my mom will react lol. She already thinks the hermit crabs look like spiders and sorta cringed every time she looks at them lol. But I'll definitely look into it. My crabs get their poop on the walls sometimes so it might be time for a clean up crewGotButterflies wrote:Hello! You want to be really careful not to push down on the sand so that you don't collapse any tunnels or caves that they have dug.
Have you ever considered Isopods? They are wonderful little creatures/bugs that are a great cleaning crew! They eat crab poo, and food as well. http://Www.isopodconnection.tictail.com
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You answer a lot of my posts I've realized lol. I love this online crabby community