01-11-2009, 07:52 PM | #1 (permalink) |
Tilted F*ckhead
Location: New Jersey
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Hermit Crab care
So I just got a hermit crab today, pretty excited about that! So far, I think he's awesome. He came with a habitat and everything, but the man I bought him from spoke pretty broken engrish so I don't know if I fully understand how to take care of him. I got home and immediately looked up info on crab care.
I'm hoping someone here has experience that can verify this. So far for my setup, I have the actual tank, filled with a dish with a sea sponge soaking in salt water (home made as I'm near fresh water), with a fresh water filled bottle cap beside that for drinking. I've got some crab food with some calcium scraped into it for eating with a bit of lettuce beside that. He's got a coconut shell to live in and a little palm tree for shade with some rocks to climb on. I think I have that stuff actually down pat. However, I'm not sure about the specifics. Such as, how often do I feed him? Are painted shells actually safe (if he decides to live in one). I have a lamp pretty close over the top of the tank right now, so will that provide ample heat and humidity with the sponge? Any other tips I may not have covered would also be great. Thanks a lot everyone! And here's a picture of him http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=xcq681&s=5
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01-12-2009, 01:15 PM | #2 (permalink) |
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I'd stay away from painted shells. If he knocks off any paint flakes, they could get ingested later.
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09-30-2009, 12:53 PM | #3 (permalink) |
Upright
Location: St Johns, Mi
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My sons each got one, One lived for two years, the other for like 2 months. I think my younger son stressed it out. The one who lived longer changed shells almost immediately, like 3 days after we got it. I had purchased a bag of decorative shells from Dollar Tree, we washed them and put 3 or 4 in the cage, he picked the one he liked.
We misted them and kept a damp sponge in the water dish. Keep it away from cool drafts too |
09-30-2009, 02:51 PM | #4 (permalink) |
Sitting in a tree
Location: Atlanta
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The 2 month'er might've just been molting. Hermit crabs crawl out of their shells and burrow in the sand for a long period (or if no sand, they act dead.) Then they emerge and need a bigger shell. Most people trash hermit crabs thinking they're dead but they're only doing their hermit thing.
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