Adding Substrate over a Molter
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Adding Substrate over a Molter
Hey Guys,
Experiencing my first ever molt (he went down yesterday) and i can still hear him digging around in the sand. Although I've noticed that my substrate (he chose to molt in the play sand) seemed to have gotten shallower.
I made 100% sure it was 6 inch when i put it in but since then (it was maybe a week ago) it seems to have lost an inch or two. I'm not sure if the air left it or something but I'm desperate to get it deep for my little guy. I just looked at the tank this morning and was like "Hang on" then checked and the depth of the sand had dropped.
I've read just add a handful at a time so you don't collapse their tunnel, does any more experienced crabbers have any advice for me? I just want his first molt with me to be as comfortable as possible.
Appreciate your advice!!
Experiencing my first ever molt (he went down yesterday) and i can still hear him digging around in the sand. Although I've noticed that my substrate (he chose to molt in the play sand) seemed to have gotten shallower.
I made 100% sure it was 6 inch when i put it in but since then (it was maybe a week ago) it seems to have lost an inch or two. I'm not sure if the air left it or something but I'm desperate to get it deep for my little guy. I just looked at the tank this morning and was like "Hang on" then checked and the depth of the sand had dropped.
I've read just add a handful at a time so you don't collapse their tunnel, does any more experienced crabbers have any advice for me? I just want his first molt with me to be as comfortable as possible.
Appreciate your advice!!
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Re: Adding Substrate over a Molter
Hi there!
From what the awesome people on here have told me, it's ok to add 1" of substrate per day. Just make sure you don't pack it down so you don't collapse any tunnels. Hope this helps!
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From what the awesome people on here have told me, it's ok to add 1" of substrate per day. Just make sure you don't pack it down so you don't collapse any tunnels. Hope this helps!
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Re: Adding Substrate over a Molter
When adding, try to also not move large decor which may disrupt tunnels if you can avoid it.
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Re: Adding Substrate over a Molter
thanks for your responses!!!
I've built it up and my other crabs are still going for him. I've moved their food bowl to the other side of the tank and made sure they have all the nutrients they need. The tank temp is good.
Ones getting a little bit close to where i know some part of my molters tunnel is for my liking, i'll keep building up the sand over time but should i move the crab that's digging over him right now?? There are plenty of other places to dig in the tank.
Thanks
I've built it up and my other crabs are still going for him. I've moved their food bowl to the other side of the tank and made sure they have all the nutrients they need. The tank temp is good.
Ones getting a little bit close to where i know some part of my molters tunnel is for my liking, i'll keep building up the sand over time but should i move the crab that's digging over him right now?? There are plenty of other places to dig in the tank.
Thanks
Re: Adding Substrate over a Molter
A question regarding tunnels and such, if a hermit crab digs a tunnel, sleeps, then leaves and eats/plays/burrows a new hole I usually have an impulse to just cover up the hole since they usually never return back to the same one. Is that bad of me to do? Like should I just leave it uncovered or is it fine for me to move substrate over it so that it's all even? Any advice is appreciated. Thank You
Substrate is Eco Earth 1/2 - 6 inch incline
2 hermit crabs
Substrate is Eco Earth 1/2 - 6 inch incline
2 hermit crabs
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Re: Adding Substrate over a Molter
Your sub should be at least 6 inches everywhere in the tank. You can have an incline, but the shallowest end should still be 6 inches (or three times as deep as your largest crab, whichever is deeper).
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Re: Adding Substrate over a Molter
Oh! Okay I see. Well they aren't very big yet and they do dig down pretty deep. I think I will change the layout of my tank to see how that works out.