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Originally Posted by JayBeDriften Will they reproduce in our captive environments? |
They certainly try! It took me a while to figure out what the weird "clack-clack" noises were that I used to hear in our tank ... it was 2 large shells, "banging" (ahem) against each other. I've never seen any hermit offspring in our tank though, of any species.
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Originally Posted by JayBeDriften What should I provide for their growth and how and when should I know to provide it? |
Lots of empty shells ranging from the same size the crabs currently use and progressing upwards in small increments. If your
LFS charges an arm and a leg for empty shells (mine charges $1/shell for large shells) you can sometimes find bulk seashells at landscaping supply stores and garden centers (I found some around here for $3/pound of mixed shells).
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Originally Posted by JayBeDriften What foods do you feed your Electric Blue Hermit Crabs? |
If there isn't enough algae or edible
detritus in the tank I just grab a strip of dried Nori, wet it, wrap it around a small chunk of rubble, and drop the wrapped rock into the tank near the crab ... but they'll pretty much eat anything. I've even seen ours pulling up and eating mats of
cyanobacteria off the substrate.
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Originally Posted by JayBeDriften Any other pertinent information I should know about them? |
If you ever see them having trouble molting (ie. can't quite get out of the old "skin") try adding a tiny bit of
iodine to the tank (no more than 1/3 or 1/4 of whatever dosage is recommended on the bottle) just after "lights-out" and check again in the morning. For some reason 2 of the 3 we got had occasional trouble molting in our tank for the first couple of months and I read that a slight
iodine boost is supposed to help -- I know dosing
iodine (in any amount, for any reason, and especially without a test kit) has historically been more of a hit-and-miss gamble than a solution, but it seemed to do the trick for our crabs.