Is it ok to use a sponge?
Is it ok to use a sponge?
I read many times that they need a sponge to drink from, because they don't drink directly from the water, but ive read a few times on this site that sponges are bad.
So, which is true? I have a large sponge in my tank that I keep in a bowl. Do I need to get rid of the sponge and just use a bowl of freshwater?
So, which is true? I have a large sponge in my tank that I keep in a bowl. Do I need to get rid of the sponge and just use a bowl of freshwater?
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Sponges get pretty gross in stagnant water...think of leaving your dish sponge in a dish of water for a week..yuck! They are a great place for bacteria and will even mold and turn black and will smell just rank.
I would opt for just the water dish. I havent used a sponge in over 4 years and the crabbies all visit the dish and drink just fine.
I think sponges are only good ifyou have some serious humidity problems.
I would opt for just the water dish. I havent used a sponge in over 4 years and the crabbies all visit the dish and drink just fine.
I think sponges are only good ifyou have some serious humidity problems.
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Text that says crabs can't drink from standing water are bunk. Though crabs do enjoy drinking from and eating natural sea sponges nonetheless.
I've used sponges in my deep bowls in the past as safety mechanism so that small crabs don't drown.
Swap the sponges for new sponges at least once every week. Let the old sponge air dry, and once it's completely dry nuke it for 1 minute. Then it'll be read to swap in the next week.
I've used sponges in my deep bowls in the past as safety mechanism so that small crabs don't drown.
Swap the sponges for new sponges at least once every week. Let the old sponge air dry, and once it's completely dry nuke it for 1 minute. Then it'll be read to swap in the next week.
JMT.
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Stuck-up, half-witted, scruffy-looking crab-herder since '92.
really? sweet. i guess by keeping it clean you mean just like soaking it in salt water/boiling it in salt water?brad873 wrote:a sponge is good for humidity. and dog lips, as long as you kept it clean, a sea sponge would be fine.
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