Okay, so 2 hours later, I'm done for the night.
I found 5 of my 6 crabs... So there's a baby E wandering around this house somewhere. I'm hoping to find him sometime tonight while I'm packing. I'll check the kitchen and bathroom first, I've read they go to the most humid places.
So basically, I would sift my fingers thru the top layer and work my way down. I wondered how people kept saying "I knew Everytime I found a tunnel" because my first thought was "how!? Wouldn't you collapse it!?" But I see what they mean now. It's a very packed, hard area and once you catch that first piece, you KNOW there's a crab coming up. I was freaking out, but every crab I found my worries subsided a little.
So, 4 were actually molting. They were mostly done, just had a little exo to finish eating. I added it with them into their iso totes. My smallest PP has BEAUTIFUL colors, his pincher is SO PURPLE! Also one of my bigger ones is a deep deep red. It's amazing.
The bottom half inch of my substrate was SOAKED. Almost to the point of having pooling water. I'm surprised I didn't have an algae or bacterial bloom honestly. But it was just that bottom half inch, the rest was great. Any advice to avoid that in the future? I used mostly EE but I'm adding 2 more bags of playsand next time.... Will that help?
Here's some pictures from the process. My phone kept dying throughout so I didn't get the perfect tunnel, but I tried to get what i could.
The moss I'm using in their iso totes. It was $3.19 at home Depot.
All 6 iso totes ready to go. Sure wish I could find that last baby E.....
The first E, the only one that I collapsed the tunnel.
I worked at an angle. It helped me find the tunnels easier without collapsing them.
Here's their set up tonight. 5 iso totes and 1 KK with isopods. There's an ultratherm on the back, heat tape acrose the front and one over the top. I'll be keeping the sides, but the one on the top is only for tonight to hold heat.
Thank y'all for the support. Hopefully this helped someone for future.
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