I will be moving my crabs into a larger tank soon and need some advice. I want to do a beach theme on one side and a forest theme on the other. I saw other tanks that had playsand on one side of the tank and eco earth on the other side. These tanks had them perfectly split down the middle and I was wondering if anyone knew how to do that.
Also when the sand tends to dry up I heard misting is no longer a common thing. If it gets a little too dry which I tend to not have a problem with how is every one else adding moisture to the sand for that playsand consistency?
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Substrate help
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Substrate help
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Re: Substrate help
Not much experience with hermit crabs yet, just got 3 for my daughters recently. But, if I were to do a setup like that I would maybe cut some cardboard or plexiglass or something cheap and rigid the width of the tank and use it as a divider. Once each side is setup pull it out?
May be better ideas out there in sure just something off the top of my head. Good luck!
May be better ideas out there in sure just something off the top of my head. Good luck!
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Re: Substrate help
Thanks for the tip.
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Re: Substrate help
Misting is the best way to maintain substrate moisture. I personally just dump cups of water on top when it gets dry and it sorts itself out.
Just remember that the nice division of substrate will last until you have crabs start to bury. Then it will get mixed together. You could put a divider in, but then you have less available molting space which means you tank would support less crabs.
Just remember that the nice division of substrate will last until you have crabs start to bury. Then it will get mixed together. You could put a divider in, but then you have less available molting space which means you tank would support less crabs.
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Re: Substrate help
Yeah that's what I always did was just pour water in and mix it up. Just wanted to make sure that's still okay. I read a few times on here that some people are against misting because they believe it leads to floods and I was like uh oh lol I pour water right in. Never had an issue.wodesorel wrote:Misting is the best way to maintain substrate moisture. I personally just dump cups of water on top when it gets dry and it sorts itself out.
Just remember that the nice division of substrate will last until you have crabs start to bury. Then it will get mixed together. You could put a divider in, but then you have less available molting space which means you tank would support less crabs.
Yeah I figured it would get mixed after awhile of tunneling from the hermies but still wanna give it a go. probably will set something up to divide the substrate and then slide it out carefully after I fill it.
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