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glow in the dark stars??

Post by Hermitcrabzzz » Sun Jul 23, 2023 2:38 am

i kinda want to put some blue glow in the dark stars on my hermit crab tank will it disturb them?

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Re: glow in the dark stars??

Post by Serendipity » Sun Jul 23, 2023 1:26 pm

I have heard of a person who put a glow in the dark realistic moon in their tank. So It would probably be fine as long as the stars are out of their reach. Maybe you could put them on the outside of the tank where they are still visible but they crabs can't rip them off or anything. Also make sure they aren't too bright, because the crabs need to know when it is day and night so it doesn't ruin their sleep cycle or anything like that. Maybe you could post a picture of the stars?
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Re: glow in the dark stars??

Post by KyMart » Sun Jul 23, 2023 8:07 pm

Serendipity wrote:
Sun Jul 23, 2023 1:26 pm
I have heard of a person who put a glow in the dark realistic moon in their tank. So It would probably be fine as long as the stars are out of their reach. Maybe you could put them on the outside of the tank where they are still visible but they crabs can't rip them off or anything. Also make sure they aren't too bright, because the crabs need to know when it is day and night so it doesn't ruin their sleep cycle or anything like that. Maybe you could post a picture of the stars?
OoO I like the idea of giving them some "moonlight" and maybe if you put the stars behind the water dishes it will be kinda like bioluminescence? :lol:
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Re: glow in the dark stars??

Post by Serendipity » Sun Jul 23, 2023 8:35 pm

Yea that would be cool! Here is the link to the glow in the dark moon: https://www.amazon.ae/Exo-Terra-Full-Mo ... B00PZ7TC8E
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Re: glow in the dark stars??

Post by KyMart » Sun Jul 23, 2023 10:09 pm

Serendipity wrote:
Sun Jul 23, 2023 8:35 pm
Yea that would be cool! Here is the link to the glow in the dark moon: https://www.amazon.ae/Exo-Terra-Full-Mo ... B00PZ7TC8E
That's kinda cool!
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Re: glow in the dark stars??

Post by aussieJJDude » Mon Jul 24, 2023 7:28 am

The light output on these would be so minimal I doubt it would cause an issue. I'd just ensure any glow in the dark objects are out of the tank, as the materials used as the majority have not been tested with animals - in particular, crustaceans.

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