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Motörcrab wrote:
I post this video all the time when it comes to water questions. I saw this at last year's Crab Con. After watching this I wanted to start experimenting with my pools. I think Courtney makes a lot of valid points and really makes you think. I think it is well worth a watch or two. I probably watched the water portion a dozen times.
https://youtu.be/4ZvBcrxy8Ic
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Wow. Well, I've had these guys for almost 10 years now, I'm a big fan of creating as natural a habitat as possible, live plants in the tank, etc., but after watching just the water part of that video, I feel completely inadequate. It appears that, to really thrive, they need access to at the very least small balanced aquaria for their water sources.
I've always just assumed that was WAY more than I wanted to try to get into; super intimidated by the very thought; way too much time and energy and what if some terrible bacteria or wacked-out chemistry levels make the crabs sick, etc.? And watching this video makes it seem even more intimidating, with checking all the levels and everything. But then I considered that she is particularly doing research, and MAYBE you don't actually have to be an at-home chemist to do this "well enough"???
So . . .
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What do you think?
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