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by DragonsFly » Tue Apr 17, 2012 7:46 am
Also, you said you have calci-sand; that's not really good for crabs; it can harden and trap a molter. You can mix it with your EE for now, but when you finally do go to change out substrate, you should probably go with play sand instead (it is much, much cheaper as well as better for them--you can get a BIG bag of it at Lowe's or Home Depot for less than $4). You can use just play sand by itself; that's what mine just molted in and they did great. Most of the long-term crabbers here recommend a 5 parts play sand to 1 part EE mix, so you could try that, too, if you like (I just set up a 55g, and I just took a big plastic cup and scooped five scoops of sand, then one of EE, scattering it over the sand, then 5 more of sand, etc., to try the 5 to 1 mix; the EE is supposed to help process their waste a bit). But if crabs are dug under, leave them alone until they are coming up consistently at night. Disturbing a molter can kill them.
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