My Humble Crabitat
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My Humble Crabitat
Photo of Sebastian, who is the most active.
9 PPs in a 125 G Terrarium since August 2020: Sebastian (F) - 2 Molts, Midnight (F) - 2 Molts, Red (M) - 2 Molts, Jello (F) - 3 Molts, Ninja (M) - 1 Molt, Shelly (M) - 1 Molt, Tiny (?) - 3 Molts, & Dot (?) - 1 Molt
Formerly had ~40 from 2004 to 2010.
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Re: My Humble Crabitat
Looks lovely! Almost anything is better than the pet store. The only thing is that you may want to make the substrate a little bit deeper. Love the name! How many do you have?
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Re: My Humble Crabitat
Much obliged. Sebastian is a large small and the rest are smaller, but I will probably make the substrate about 1” deeper next time. Currently I have 4, which makes the tank full.
9 PPs in a 125 G Terrarium since August 2020: Sebastian (F) - 2 Molts, Midnight (F) - 2 Molts, Red (M) - 2 Molts, Jello (F) - 3 Molts, Ninja (M) - 1 Molt, Shelly (M) - 1 Molt, Tiny (?) - 3 Molts, & Dot (?) - 1 Molt
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Re: My Humble Crabitat
Tank looks great! I would recommend at least 6 inches of substrate. Also, which sand is used in your substrate?
Another thing is that the pool with the bubbler looks a bit shallow, and the other pool needs to be deep enough for them to submerge in.
Another thing is that the pool with the bubbler looks a bit shallow, and the other pool needs to be deep enough for them to submerge in.
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Re: My Humble Crabitat
Play sand.asiankanye wrote: ↑Tue Jul 21, 2020 1:33 pmTank looks great! I would recommend at least 6 inches of substrate. Also, which sand is used in your substrate?
Another thing is that the pool with the bubbler looks a bit shallow, and the other pool needs to be deep enough for them to submerge in.
It’s deep enough for any of them to submerge. All I have are PPs so the saltwater pool doesn’t need to be deep enough for them to submerge.
9 PPs in a 125 G Terrarium since August 2020: Sebastian (F) - 2 Molts, Midnight (F) - 2 Molts, Red (M) - 2 Molts, Jello (F) - 3 Molts, Ninja (M) - 1 Molt, Shelly (M) - 1 Molt, Tiny (?) - 3 Molts, & Dot (?) - 1 Molt
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Re: My Humble Crabitat
I have never heard that pps don’t need to be able to completely submerge I have pps and they love to go into there saltwater dish. I would recommend getting a bigger water dish
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Re: My Humble Crabitat
I kept PPs for years and they never did. Now, the Straws did submerge in the saltwater pool frequently.Hermielover121 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 11:17 amI have never heard that pps don’t need to be able to completely submerge I have pps and they love to go into there saltwater dish. I would recommend getting a bigger water dish
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9 PPs in a 125 G Terrarium since August 2020: Sebastian (F) - 2 Molts, Midnight (F) - 2 Molts, Red (M) - 2 Molts, Jello (F) - 3 Molts, Ninja (M) - 1 Molt, Shelly (M) - 1 Molt, Tiny (?) - 3 Molts, & Dot (?) - 1 Molt
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Re: My Humble Crabitat
You also might want to get a better hygrometer, like the digital ones from Walmart or hardware stores. Even if yours is working right now, it may become inaccurate. You also might want to mix in Eco Earth to your substrate, because EE tends to hold humidity in better.
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Re: My Humble Crabitat
Yeah I’ll get a digital one eventually. I’ve never needed Eco Earth in the past to maintain proper humidity. The bubbler pool does that all by itself. I also live in a humid area.
9 PPs in a 125 G Terrarium since August 2020: Sebastian (F) - 2 Molts, Midnight (F) - 2 Molts, Red (M) - 2 Molts, Jello (F) - 3 Molts, Ninja (M) - 1 Molt, Shelly (M) - 1 Molt, Tiny (?) - 3 Molts, & Dot (?) - 1 Molt
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Re: My Humble Crabitat
My PP's love to fully submerge in both poolsHermitofHermitCrabs wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 12:28 pmI kept PPs for years and they never did. Now, the Straws did submerge in the saltwater pool frequently.
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Eco earth is too not only keep humidity high it is to also help burrows be strongerHermitofHermitCrabs wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 4:39 pmYeah I’ll get a digital one eventually. I’ve never needed Eco Earth in the past to maintain proper humidity. The bubbler pool does that all by itself. I also live in a humid area.
29 gallon crabitat and 20 gallon long crabitat
My hermit crab YouTube channel: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCJWuO8Urh5X94yipfRNiVRA
RIP Lola, the best hermit crab
Love you Reynie, Piper, Opal, Ridley, and Jasper
My hermit crab YouTube channel: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCJWuO8Urh5X94yipfRNiVRA
RIP Lola, the best hermit crab
Love you Reynie, Piper, Opal, Ridley, and Jasper
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Re: My Humble Crabitat
What food do you feed? I see that you heat mat is below the substrate, this will dry out your substrate and trap the crabs underground
29 gallon crabitat and 20 gallon long crabitat
My hermit crab YouTube channel: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCJWuO8Urh5X94yipfRNiVRA
RIP Lola, the best hermit crab
Love you Reynie, Piper, Opal, Ridley, and Jasper
My hermit crab YouTube channel: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCJWuO8Urh5X94yipfRNiVRA
RIP Lola, the best hermit crab
Love you Reynie, Piper, Opal, Ridley, and Jasper
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Re: My Humble Crabitat
Usually fresh fruits, vegetables, and shrimp for protein. The heat mat is on the far end of the tank. I’ve actually had two of the crabs dig near and the sand was moist down to the bottom.HappyHermit0916 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 23, 2020 6:41 amWhat food do you feed? I see that you heat mat is below the substrate, this will dry out your substrate and trap the crabs underground
9 PPs in a 125 G Terrarium since August 2020: Sebastian (F) - 2 Molts, Midnight (F) - 2 Molts, Red (M) - 2 Molts, Jello (F) - 3 Molts, Ninja (M) - 1 Molt, Shelly (M) - 1 Molt, Tiny (?) - 3 Molts, & Dot (?) - 1 Molt
Formerly had ~40 from 2004 to 2010.
Formerly had ~40 from 2004 to 2010.