Hello there!
My 5 year old son has been obsessed with crabs (all kinds) for the last 2 years. His preschool teacher sent home the class hermit crabs with us for what initially was a temporary stay while the school was shut down for covid-19. My son has fallen in love and the teacher has given us the crabs to be a permanent part of our family. The instructions were simply to give the crabs some water and food. LOL!! Well, after researching these guys, I've learned there is a lot more to it than that! I have now added saltwater, deeper substrate, fresh foods and am monitoring the humidity. Got new shells yesterday, sterilized them and added them today. I just (literally) 30 minutes ago watched (and video recorded) one of them switching shells. It was so amazing!!!
For my son's rapidly approaching birthday next week, I'd like to get them a bigger glass enclosure and the rest of the things we seem to be missing. I have some other specific questions on getting the crabitat set up right, so I think I should make a post in that specific discussion forum? (seems like that is what I am supposed to do when reading the instructions).
So, I'll mozy on over there and make a post- but just wanted to say hello here.
Thanks!
Hello! New hermit crab owner!
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Welcome to the HCA! Hopefully your hermit crabs aren’t proving to be too much of a hassle
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Welcome!
The biggest piece of advice I can give is stay far away from anything that has a photo of a hermit crab OR says hermit crab on it
10 gallon is the minimum sized tank you should consider getting.
Use play sand and eco earth and you need at least 6 inches. Will need an under tank heater that goes on the back
Make sure you buy a second crab. They are social.
Again, don’t buy anything with a hermit crab on it. This includes calcium sand which pet stores always try and tell you that you need.
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The biggest piece of advice I can give is stay far away from anything that has a photo of a hermit crab OR says hermit crab on it
10 gallon is the minimum sized tank you should consider getting.
Use play sand and eco earth and you need at least 6 inches. Will need an under tank heater that goes on the back
Make sure you buy a second crab. They are social.
Again, don’t buy anything with a hermit crab on it. This includes calcium sand which pet stores always try and tell you that you need.
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Current pets: Happy, Crabcake, Blue and Becca.
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Current pets: Happy, Crabcake, Blue and Becca.
RIP: Peaches, Fred, Fishy, Goldie, Buddy, Hero, Nemo, Star, Aqua, Indy, King T. Hermy, Frogi, Grog, Yggorf, #4, Dude, Shelli and Bashful.
Re: Hello! New hermit crab owner!
Thank you! They are a lot of fun and no trouble Just want to make sure I am setting up their future new home better than what they arrived to our house in. We have 3 hermies and I am planning on a 20 gallon (long) tank with a glass lid. I just posted my other questions on the crabitat forum if any of you have time to wander over there and share some wisdom. I feel so silly for asking some of them, but I want to do it right!
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Re: Hello! New hermit crab owner!
Welcome to HCA
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Love my deceased baby crabs George Washington, Zero, Domino, Billy, Eduardo, and Shelly too 🥺
Love my deceased baby crabs George Washington, Zero, Domino, Billy, Eduardo, and Shelly too 🥺