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Yes, it's still okay. I've honestly never seen my crabs crawl over mold, but it doesn't hurt them. It is harmful to us. You don't need to replace it unless if it bothers you, otherwise it's fine!kaykmerr wrote:Well, I tried boiling it in saltwater and completely drying it out before putting it back in but the mold is back so I’m surrendering to it- if I don’t replace it right away it’s okay for them? I know I’ve read that it isn’t harmful to crabs but it still freaks me outif they are crawling around on and in it it’s ok if it is moldy?!
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I'm not sure if crabs actually eat the mold, I don't think so. Even then, I don't think it's a problem if they did- but other experienced crabbers can chime in!kaykmerr wrote:I hate to beat a dead horse about the mold... but I have more questions. The moldy hammock got moldier- until today I noticed that there is barely any mold left on it at all. I’ve also noticed my crabs are seemingly not eating anything that I try to feed them (fresh and organic fruits, veggies, grains and proteins) could they be eating the mold? Is this problematic?
We also planted some chia and buckwheat seeds that have grown like crazy and they don’t seem to touch it, do I pull it out (some mold is growing between stalks) or leave it?
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