question about sponges
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question about sponges
If you have the 2 water dishes of fresh and salt water in your tank, do you really need a sponge also? and, if you have one, does it need to be kept in the dish with the fresh water or can it be kept separate? right now i have the 2 water dishes, and then a sponge that I keep with fresh water separate from the 2 water dishes. I was just wondering if it was really necessary, cuz it gets all sandy and dirty and sometimes little bits tear off of it and its just kind of annoying and so if I dont need it I wont keep it in. Thanks! (:
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Nope, you don't need a sponge at all, as long as they can get into and out of the water dishes they are fine. If you are using it to help with humidity, moss also works just as well. Crabs do like snacking on sponges I've heard, but they'll be just fine without one.
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i do use sponges to help my little guys get out of the water bowls. i've also used aquarium decorations (looked like a little piece of coral), but the crabs seems to prefer the sponge. i always see a few of them chilling out on top of them! especially the freshwater sponge i just make sure to buy new sponges every month or two so that the sponges don't build up too much harmful bacteria/mold.
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My crabs love the sponge pit I made. I put 5-6 natural sponges in a deep
shower caddy and spray it with with dechlor. water.They love sitting in it and eating. It keeps the sponge out of the substrate and helps humidity and smells nice. Sponges tend to smell bad in salt water. I do not have to worry about bugs like I would with a moss pit.
shower caddy and spray it with with dechlor. water.They love sitting in it and eating. It keeps the sponge out of the substrate and helps humidity and smells nice. Sponges tend to smell bad in salt water. I do not have to worry about bugs like I would with a moss pit.
Unlike kitchen sponges if you let the natural sponges the natural sponges in your tank will not collect and hold bacteria. I think this myth started because of all the talk about kitchen sponges.. my next door neighbor is a chemist and she has taken my sponges into work and tested them.. ive used sponges in my tank for many years with no problems . the crabs play with them love to eat them and they are a great way to help the tank with humidity. Just make sure you have natural sponges. On ebay they are selling purple and other sponges as hermit crab sponges, they are just kitchen sponges cut down to small size. They are not natural sponges. Sponges are safe.. and good for your crabs..
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I keep natural sponges in my water dishes not only to help the itty bitty guys get in & out, but also because of the location of the pools. Igot tired of hearing Cheeki going "clank, clank, clatter, BLOOP" as he fell into the salt water pool from the climbing branch. :roll:
I also find some of the bigger crabs sitting on the sponge just munching and basking.
I change my sponges out every few days, and boil them once a week.
I also find some of the bigger crabs sitting on the sponge just munching and basking.
I change my sponges out every few days, and boil them once a week.