ROSIEonFIRE wrote:Hey silly i jist wanted to say i really respect all the work youve done to bring urself up to speed and give ur crabs the 100% best care possible.Sillysheep wrote:I honestly had no idea that hermit crabs required water deep enough to completely submerge themselves. I've had a tank for 3 years, now, up to 40 gallons. They have grown so fast. I have always kept salt and fresh water dishes, like drinking dishes, you know. Since I've joiNed this forum, I saw that they have to have more than that, so I made them some really neat pools, bubbles and all. So far, even my nosey girl, has only gone to the edge to drink. I need suggestions of what to do, if anything. I read somewhere that with a new water source, I would probably see them in it a lot. This is the 3rd day and as far as I know, they've not been in it at all.
And ps the pools and the wheel look AWESOME. I still have yet to see my crew take up the wheel or go in my pools but everyone is still really new and shy so i imagine in a month or two i might catch them at it
Rosie, that was such a very sweet thing to say. I've been somewhat fanatical from day one, learning from mistakes. Fortunately, I'm somewhat paranoid also, which is why they are still alive. I can sorta sense things they like and don't, and I tried to modify like that. Since I found y'all, it's awesome. I can't ever explain. I had to take the bubbles out (honestly were there more because I liked them anyway) the ponds themselves threw my 5 back. Ha ha.ROSIEonFIRE wrote:Hey silly i jist wanted to say i really respect all the work youve done to bring urself up to speed and give ur crabs the 100% best care possible.Sillysheep wrote:I honestly had no idea that hermit crabs required water deep enough to completely submerge themselves. I've had a tank for 3 years, now, up to 40 gallons. They have grown so fast. I have always kept salt and fresh water dishes, like drinking dishes, you know. Since I've joiNed this forum, I saw that they have to have more than that, so I made them some really neat pools, bubbles and all. So far, even my nosey girl, has only gone to the edge to drink. I need suggestions of what to do, if anything. I read somewhere that with a new water source, I would probably see them in it a lot. This is the 3rd day and as far as I know, they've not been in it at all.
And ps the pools and the wheel look AWESOME. I still have yet to see my crew take up the wheel or go in my pools but everyone is still really new and shy so i imagine in a month or two i might catch them at it
I just joined here right before you started your new tank, and it was perfect time. Times in my days I think of how your doing. When you were asking about your crabs maybe needing more floor space, I have to laugh because mine had too much.
I'll be honest, for my experience, my family doesn't "crab". So they are tired of hearing my crab tales. I could probably tell them that one jumped up and gave me five and the response would be the same if I said they're hiding.
I'm very excited to see how your guys do. It's the third one visible now? I'm in town right now after Dr. Appt. When I get home, I'll get caught up with your "stump jumpers".
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