Nope, dont use a heat rock. They dont work with hermit crabs.It has taken me a little while to get back here because I've been chasing a bigger tank.
Just being given those words "Don't panic too much" made me feel better. Oscar the second crab to go down has resurfaced and changed his shell so he must be feeling ok. I still haven't seen Felix. If he is moulting how long may that take. When do I go into panic mode again. I really don't want to buy another crab at any time to support the trade. If I knew they were wild caught when I got them I wouldn't have. Also pets shops who sell them despite where they come from should know how to care for them. I don't like supporting them either.
Good point about Australian crabs having different requirements to those elsewhere. Of course they must.
No I don't have air con on in their room. The temperature has been reasonable. I was thinking a heat mat would increase evaporation and therefore humidity.
Have you tried a reptile heat rock for temperature?
I replace their food and water daily. I must have gotten the humidity up a bit to get the mould happening. I hadn't heard about feeding them cockatiel seed. Mine seem to be mainly eating fish flakes. They steer clear of hermit crab food. I gave them fresh fruit when I first brought them home but they didn't go near it. I figured they needed time to settle in.
I need a bigger tank for bigger dishes. I only have a sponge in the fresh water and they climb on it so I think they like it.
Interesting yours go completely under water. Mine can't do that with my current set up.
Funny how you can warm to a crustation. It didn't take me very long to fall for them. Immediately I thought I'd upgrade them to a terrarium in a main living area when practical so we could all enjoy them. Your set up seems great and very interesting. Thanks for sharing your blog. It was very helpful. Please correct me where I am wrong. From what I could tell you seem to have put a divider in a large tank about a third way along. You must have a filter in that. You mentioned a water fall. Very cool. Is that part of the filter? Then is it another third you have filled with sand and habitat and a final third with coconut fibre. Where do you get the fibre from? One of the pet shops told me they couldn't get it. Is it the same as the compressed fibre you can get in gardening sections? Is sphagnum moss ok? I have living plants to put in as well.
Any tips on a set up would be appreciated.
Thanks for everything.
Cheers
The cockatiel food is my own thing so thats why you wouldnt have heard of it lol They eat the seeds and just leave husks. I figure in the wild that would be the sort of thing they would eat seeds etc. I tried frozen corn the other day and one ate the inside and just left a corn kernal skin so thats another thing you could try.
Yeah they really love to spend hours submerged in the water, I was a bit worried to start with but nobody has drowned in the last 3 years


The pool divider, we bought some aquarium grade silicone from bunnings and I got the guy at our local shower screen store to cut me a piece of glass, sand the edges so they arent sharp and we just siliconed it in place. The filter in there is a mini aquarium filter off ebay, cost less than $10 If I remember rightly.
The sand came from the beach but dont tell anyone, prior to that though for about 9 months I had the sandpit sand that comes in a bag from bunnings. They really do prefer sand over the coconut fibre, and spend lots of time digging round in that but not as much in the cocconut. The coconut fibre is just the fine Kritters Crumble http://www.kritterscrumble.com.au/ and your petstore probably keeps it for guinea pigs and such but if they dont the kritterscrumble site has a list of stockists I believe and I know I was surprised to find one of our feed stores on their supplier list as well. Just make sure its the fine one. Ive had no problems with it.
I tried living plants but not with great success. The most success was with a bromeliad but it too eventually got a bit ratty looking. Ive got daylight bulbs instead of just regular ones so there is UV as well but its still not been ideal for plant life. Biggest problem is I was never real sure if I should put regular dirt in not knowing whats in it in a pot so the plants had to go in the coconut fibre and its just got no goodness for them.
The waterfall was a copy of a good one I bought off ebay as it was about $50 cheaper than the one at the pet store but I should have bought the good pet store version off ebay instead and saved a little but not so much LOL I am going to have to replace it because everytime I think Ive fixed it it starts to leak. Ive finally decided there must be a fault on the base. So its on my todo list for when I know everyone is up topside and Im not going to kill anyone pulling it out of the tank.
As for the harvested from the wild thing Im sort of in two minds. While I dont agree with the large quantities that are taken to simply live for a month or two in a badly looked after tank, I dont see it as a bad thing if you get some to add to a well set up tank where they have a good life expectancy. In the right set up they can probably live longer than they would in the wild being eaten by things. Far too many are bought as disposable pets though and I personally think they should require a licence to keep just like reptiles and other native animals.
As for when to panic about Felix, its been a long time since I kept track of my crabs ups and downs as they sort of do it all the time and I know they will be okay now, but 6 weeks rings a bell as the estimated time they can take. We did loose one right at the start in the first few weeks that went down and never came back up. It really had the odds stacked against it though, it was bought when we knew no better in the middle of winter in an unheated tank with no lid. We went back a few days later for something and the others still there had started dropping legs from stress. It was also in a shell with this great long pointy bit and Ive always wondered if maybe that got stuck when it tried to dig out so Ive never bought those shells again.
All you can do though is be patient and cross your fingers. What will be will be but hopefully it will surprise you by popping up again some time soon.
Oh and it you are looking for a bigger tank dont forget sites like gumtree. There is always someone sick of cleaning a fish tank LOL
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