
Cheetah:

It's hard to get a good picture of her because if she's not on a very particular spot under the alligator skull in the tank she's usually all over the place. Thought I haven't seen her climb that much except inside of things yet? In any case, we figured she might be lonely in that huge a tank by herself.
This afternoon, we went to Petsmart and looked at their hermit crabs. We found one that looked very healthy, very active, and after only a few seconds of being in my hand came out of his shell again and started crawling quickly all over it. He also looked to be of a similar size to Cheetah. I would provide a picture, except within 2 minutes of being in the tank he went behind the tree and started digging a tunnel. He was in a little plastic tub with holes in the top to get him home, and he didn't really stop crawling around it the entire time back. I guess he might be destressing? The substrate at the store wasn't very deep though so.... perhaps he's just taking the opportunity to molt? Any case, I'll post a better picture of him as soon as he's above ground for one.
Tank:

Cheetah peeking out from behind the alligator skull:

And new arrival (yet to be named) barely visible as he's most of the way underground:
