sup guys
i have 2 little hermit crabs
they were purchased at "pets at home" for 2 for £5 which i thought was pretty good considering the prices I’ve seen so far
we got a larger aquarium tank as i do believe in providing a good quality habitat for exotic and tropical life and the puny little crabitat tank that was offered as a starter pack wasn’t up to the job so yeah we went for an upgrade home, it cost in the region of £60-70 to buy all the stuff include the hermit crabs
as of course the starter pack didn’t have all the needed items only really samples and very basics
if anyone is considering buying them i would suggest the following set-up
I’ve provided a simple guide which some might want to read before getting them as pets as some pet stores will convince you these pets are low maintenance pets (i will say there not low maintenance) if you want that get a gold fish
they do take a good amount of daily care and looking after to ensure there happy and healthy the following will give you an insight of what it takes
to take on such pets
ideal set-up for 2-6 hermit crabs
Enclosure.
min 10 gallon aquarium or terrarium tank ideally glass as it holds in moisture and humidity also the temp nicely, plastic tanks tend not to be so good
and can easily change temp and humidity rapidly which is bad
Substrate.
Don’t be tempted to by that fish tank gravel or colour sand / gravel,
gravel is too hard to dig into and will be uncomfortable for them
ideally and a cheap solution is to purchase play sand for kids sand pits
also a small bag of calcium sand as needed for extra calcium intake
as crabs need sand or extra fine calcium gravel for hermit crabs to digest there food
the calcium sand isn’t 100% needed as substitutes can easily be provided cheaply ie cuttlefish can provide a good source of calcium
all you need to do is grind it up into a powder and supply it in there food dish or sprinkle it into the sand or substrate.
Heating.
A good source of heat is necessary for the crabs unless you live in an hot climate with temps of about 21+ degrees c
hermit crabs need a heat source otherwise and a heat pad for under the tank will supply a small to med tank with a nice temp of around 23-30 max degrees c, make sure you provide a in tank temp gauge to keep track of the temp
don’t let your crabitat fall below 21 c or your cabbies will go into a sleep like state and eventually die or will become very inactive
to ensure your tank stays constantly above 21 degrees c you can also supply a heat lamp or small household desk lamp to bring temps up a little if your heat pad cant do the job or simply invest in another heat pad
the heat pad should heat the sand side of the tank or one side only at any time as your crab will appreciate a cooling off area like keep the sleeping or hide area cooler than the play and moulting area
Humidity.
Humidity in the tank should be kept at no lower than 70%
anything between 76-85% is good ideally around 80% ish you want to maintain it around at least also don’t overdo misting ect as too much is also a bad thing as it can produce a breeding ground for bacterial and mould growth
which can crate an bad environment for your crabs
sponges in water baths / bowls can help increase humidity and help maintain it in the tank also regular misting of the tank and every other day spraying of the crabs help to keep them moist and happy and also wakes them up a bit
one spray of treated de chlorinated water directly on the crabs every second day is plenty to keep them moist and happy
however keep the water sprayer in a room temp environment (don’t refrigerate it) as you could put your crabs in shock with extremely cold temps
same goes for baths and drinking water
keep it at room temp and change every 24hrs at least
spring or bottled purified water can be used without using treatment products if you prefer the more natural method of drinking /bathing supplies
bathing.
bathing with saline solution should be offered weekly
you can by salt water solution from pet stores which is needed for there shells as they do fill there shells with water to maintain moisture to there soft abdomen area
you can alternatively use treated tap or bottled spring or purified water
but salt water is better (don’t use household, food or any other types of salt,
for this as they all contain chemicals which will kill your crabs
only use marine or salt treatment at pet stores and use as directed
don’t fully submerge your crabs in water !!
they cant breath under water and if you do this they will most certainly drown. bathing areas should only provide a shallow depth enough for your smallest crab to still be able to stand in it and you must also ensure your smallest crab can easily get out of the dish you supply
i would advise you pop in some shells, pebbles or a sea sponge in order to ensure that they can climb out but still submerge there shells a little to fill them up ect
also make sure its treated water you use as chlorine exposure will cause blisters to occur in the crabs gills causing a painful death
prepare as you would with regular drinking water or as directed if you use marine mixer
Food.
your crabs will eat almost anything except there pellets you buy for them
if you have the pellets you can try to moisten them with the spray you have for misting
don’t feed them proceed meats or salty foods
or sweet / sugary foods
although they have a tendency sweet foods it should be avoided
as it may cause decay of the exoskeleton areas and cause heath problems in the long run
sweets you can give as treats.
sweet fruits such as peaches, and bananas and apples
almost any vegetable/fruit can be offered
and i would suggest things like shrimps, prawn, flaked fish pieces
and other sea food can be offered but stay clear of pickled or processed foods
they can also eat cat/dog food and most things we eat too
you can try them with samples and see if its been picked at next day
but in addition supply a small amount of pellet food or hermit crab foods bought at the pet stores as it contains beneficial additives and essential oils ect
also they don’t eat allot so don’t put out big platters for them just a few chunks per crab per day is plenty but supply it daily along with fresh water daily
Décor.
You can decorate your crabitat with most things
But make sure that there non toxic materials used
Silk plants can be used or plastic ones found at pet stores which will be better as they don’t use any harmful materials in the parts or structures of the items as they need to go in with fish and water
You will need to provide a hide for them like a coconut shell or halved bark log or alternatively a cardboard box or plastic carton, even lego bricks can be used here
As long as they can get in and out and move about inside it would be ideal for them
Drift wood and treated branches will provide a climbing frame to play on
Hermit crabs love to climb, just be aware that they will try to escape so keep things away from the edges of the tank top area
don’t use wire mesh as they can break off legs and get caught up in it
Use thick ropey like things as climbing items and avoid placing it near hard items in the tank encase they fall down so its advised to place climbing apparatus near sandy parts of the enclosure
But also provide space for moulting and play and running around so don’t overdo play obstacles.
Shells.
Provide a wide variety of different shells
They like to swap shells and will try out new shells often
Stay clear of painted or plastic shells as they most likely will have been manufactured in china
Which don’t have a good track record of using non toxic paints and things
I know they look cool and fun but may contain lead or other toxins which could chip off and poison your crabs or even worse poison your children in severe cases although use these at your own risk
Most crabbers will say it’s a bad idea to use them, I personally take there advice and go all natural .
Ok I think that just about covers things
So as you can see
Whoever made up that these are low maintenance pets were far from wrong lol
I hope this guide is useful
Thanks
Puggster