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teardrop wrote:I have my starter tank ready to go and im still waiting on my order of 3 pp's to ship
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Well, luckily there's no crabs in there because you'll wanna take out the calci-sand as it is dangerous. It's not only been reported to smell bad when wet but it can also harden & act like a cement in gluing crabs into their shells (I experienced it myself when using it in the very beginning).teardrop wrote:Yes its calci- sand and I have more sand I can just mix it and the coconut to gather but ill need to remove some of the coconut first right
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With regular playsand & coco fiber, it's just the opposite; it acts just like what they have in nature. Out on the shores, they'd be digging in what is mostly sand with some organic material mixed in (decayed plants, stuff that washes ashore, etc). I don't know if you've been to the been to the beach or played in a sandbox as a kid but think of how when you have moist sand you can poke your finger down in it & it leaves a hole where your finger was; it's like that. When the crabs dig they actually use a mucus-like substance to stick the walls of their tunnels together & the straight coconut fiber doesn't stay like the mixture does.teardrop wrote:Doesn't the mix make it harder for them to dig in and have it hold its shape
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CrabbyJ wrote:I keep getting PM's about E's, we are only doing rescue and adoption from our website and will not be selling hermit crabs. If you are interested in adopting please visit our website, Thanks everyone! Keep on Crabbin!