Yep. Just like the land hermit crabs, eh?NotaMallard wrote:Alright. Again, thank you for all of this info! I guess I'm deeper into this than I planned. I was prepared for a relatively small sized crab for only a few years. But hey, this is fine too.
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Actually, that 13 years is the actual documented time for just being in captivity in the lab. The estimated age is supposedly 20-30 years....
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Here's more little anecdotal references from a random webpage:
Rose Marie Bove, maybe Canada (from spelling), July 2, 2008
Just a heads up. You said maximum Cardisoma armatum size is 3 inches. Incorrect. My crab is 4 inches across carapace and is in the process of moulting again. I've had him for 5 years now, so with legs about 4 inches per side he's going to be over 12 inches across. I've read that these crabs can reach 6 inches across [the carapace].
http://aqualandpetsplus.com/Bugs,%20Patriot%20Crab.htmOrigin: Last millennium, we never really knew where patriot crabs came from until one of our Nigerian customers saw them and said they were very common in Nigeria.
NotaMallard wrote:He's done a lot of digging lately, and ravenously destroyed some salmon I put in there. But boy is he skittish! I've seen him out a few times, but as soon as he noticed me he darted quicker than I could imagine.
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Ideally, sand/mud substrate that goes all the way down into groundwater would be best, but for current methods, the "turtle tank with gravel-like" tank method is best so far with regards to maintenance, feeding, observing, etc. Also, some sort of hidey in the water (like a rock or driftwood or plastic driftwood replica) would be recommended to provide a hiding place when he molts in the water.
In the future, be aware that he may/will try to rip apart air hoses, sponge filters, or uproot tank decor, though..for fun, perhaps.....
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Oh, and don't call his bluff when he does the "threat" pose (aka: laterus merus pose) - he will pinch...hard.
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I'd also recommend a bowl and a spatula when you do need to take him out of the tank for cleanings and such.
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