Epic Crabitat Setup
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Epic Crabitat Setup
This Christmas I am planning to get a 101 gallon hermit crab tank (aka http://goo.gl/CaFo5y ) It is 3 feet high and 3 feed wide and 18 inches in. I am also planning on purchasing a misting system to keep the humidity up. It would offer a lot of room for my hermit crabs, which they definitely need. Call me crazy for keeping four little guys in a ten gallon . Anyway, I need to know what I should put in that space for my little guys. I would like them to be as happy as can be and have a naturalistic look.
Currently on my shopping list:
Terrarium
Lots of different artificial plants (hermits will eat natural plants )
Large pieces of cork and other wood
Small 7 inch critter keepers for water
bowls(with a way to crawl out)
Large Hermie huts
Moss
Plexiglass for a second level
Long pieces of fishing net
Substrate, coco-fiber and sand
Twigs
A moving water feature, that spills into water bowls
Anything else? Does anything need changed? What do you guys think? And most importantly, how do you think I should set it all up?
This will be the luxury house for hermits!
I could use my 10 gal and 5 gal as an iso!
Currently on my shopping list:
Terrarium
Lots of different artificial plants (hermits will eat natural plants )
Large pieces of cork and other wood
Small 7 inch critter keepers for water
bowls(with a way to crawl out)
Large Hermie huts
Moss
Plexiglass for a second level
Long pieces of fishing net
Substrate, coco-fiber and sand
Twigs
A moving water feature, that spills into water bowls
Anything else? Does anything need changed? What do you guys think? And most importantly, how do you think I should set it all up?
This will be the luxury house for hermits!
I could use my 10 gal and 5 gal as an iso!
Re: Epic Crabitat Setup
That's an impressive terrarium!: you'll have fun putting everything together and the crabs will be sure to love it. All the items you have listed sound good with the possible exception of the moving/spilling water feature. Salt water can be really hard on pumps and I know that there are posts (probably in Crabitat Conditions) discussing the pros and cons of waterfall type features, including possible flooding. You can create moving water just by adding bubblers (air stones) to the pools -- that'll also boost humidity and crabs certainly enjoy the bubbles...it's like a little spa .
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Re: Epic Crabitat Setup
I would just make sure that water feature is definitely perfected, you wouldn't want a flood! :headshake:
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Re: Epic Crabitat Setup
Yeah i might try a bubblerpearl29mi wrote:I would just make sure that water feature is definitely perfected, you wouldn't want a flood! :headshake:
Re: Epic Crabitat Setup
One other thing about a moving water feature is the crabs will inevitably drag sand in and trash the gears, from what I understand.
Other than that, it sounds great! Be sure to post progress pics when you eventually get started on it
Other than that, it sounds great! Be sure to post progress pics when you eventually get started on it
Crabbing since July 2014! 75 gallon with 12 Purple Pinchers.
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Re: Epic Crabitat Setup
Ok thanks! Does anyone knows how I should put it together?
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Re: Epic Crabitat Setup
I put a waterfall in my tank recently and took it out in less than a week. I was constantly in front of the tank checking to make sure that it wasn't flooding. Plus, the water got gross, quick.
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