I’m super excited, I have upgraded their small aquarium tank to a 65L and it’s like crabs gone wild in there! They’ve been climbing all over everything and are looking very active and happy. They’re also checking out all the new shells I’ve dropped in.
I feel like I finally have their food and waters right, I’m no longer a crabby noob, I am a crab mum!
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New crabitat set up!
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Re: New crabitat set up!
The new set-up looks awesome, and I know they'll appreciate it!
The water bowls may be fine now, particularly while they are small, but as they group, bigger (deeper) bowls may be needed to keep them happy.
The water bowls may be fine now, particularly while they are small, but as they group, bigger (deeper) bowls may be needed to keep them happy.
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Re: New crabitat set up!
Thank you! I think you’re right, I will invest in some deeper bowls.aussieJJDude wrote:The new set-up looks awesome, and I know they'll appreciate it!
The water bowls may be fine now, particularly while they are small, but as they group, bigger (deeper) bowls may be needed to keep them happy.
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