I'm not even a crab owner, although I might become one. Somehow I've gotten into my head that trying to build the ultimate terrarium would be a cool thing to do, and since I never even had one (only had a huge aquarium when I was a kid) I did not even knew what kind of habitats that folks usually build, how they worked or even for what kind of animals. I sort of needed a animal to aim for, to spec this ultimate DIY-contraption of mine for…
Then I came across Coenobita and it's crazy keepers
What a cool little creature! And hermits seemed to actually require quite a lot from its surroundings, much harder to "do right" than most other things you keep in a terrarium. That's pretty ironic considering hermits, if I have understood it correctly, often are mistook for an easy-to-handle-children's pet, almost a toy.
Still it suited me, it was small and made for some interesting challenges when it came to temperature, humidity, physical enclosure and water-requirements. My first goal is to build a small (very small!) prototype of a working system. No regards for how things look, or how practical they are to handle, just a platform that I can learn from. Learning how to do things is where the fun is. The road is the goal for me.
A crabitat built from scratch thats supposed to be "ultimate" in any way is a very multifaceted thing. I need to learn a lot, and I need to get good at a lot of practical things along the way. The requirements of the crabs is of course on the top of the list, but they are still only one facet. Even for a guy that hardly know what relative humidity is or know the first thing about how to heat a tank it's possible to learn and build something thats better than any off-the-shelf solution. What I can't learn is experience in keeping hermits.
Thats why I'm here! I'm basically just going pick your brains on all things practical when it comes to hermits, their handling and behavior. Hopefully some of my ideas could be interesting for you experienced folks too. I'm a systems developer by trade, so this is just a excuse to learn new tech and to make something that could be simple into an extremely complex monster. Kidding about the last part, we don't do that... So much.
I don't have any pictures to post yet, but to give you a idea here's the spec for that first prototype that I have in my head:
- Conform to the normal requirements for hermits (fresh & ocean water, deep substrate, shelter, temp/humidity etc, etc…)
- Small size, I need to be able to move it around.
- Working, ie. when finished, I could put in some very small crabs there and they would do great
- Automatic controlled temperature and humidity
- Automatic top-up of water (at least fresh)
- Day/night temp and light cycle.
- Easy way to change water and clean
- Groovy design (if you build it from scratch, no need for it to look normal ) but still functional
- Efficient, that is, as low power- and water-consumption as possible.
- Multi-level but easy to access
- Wide range of temp and humidity (not needed for crabs, but I want the possibility and performance)
Lastly a few things about the intended design and features, as far as I have come.
- It's going to be a corner-tank with rounded glass on the front, think a 90deg pizza slice.
- Built in plywood and acrylic (want to be able to form bend the glass at home)
- In-tank heater. Probably a DIY integrated in the enclosure
- Vertical, ie. a very small footprint to height/volume ratio.
- Pools in several levels.
- Some kind of circulation of the water - either a drop-system or a full waterfall
- Maybe some miniature filtration of the water to make it last longer (not sure its worth it tho)