
So did some research, got things set up...spent quite a fortune for one small hermie, and I'm still not sure it's enough. We opted for a plastic tote (which is easier to carry or push around even with 30 kg of substrate in it) with a black cover, while sides are transparent.
My two biggest remaining concerns are lighting and food. Domestic pet stores in Korea all only seem to carry protein red pellets and this thing called "crab jelly" which has a coconut base. I'm wary of both as they both don't label all their ingredients. But I was so busy last month, our first fella was stuck on crab jelly for quite awhile. It took the red pellet stuff once, then never again, so discontinued that.
Since many folk on the internet suggested that hermies need some companionship, we got two more strawberries just 2~3 days ago. Both are slightly smaller than the first one. And given the many suggestions found on the internet, we're going to try giving them more healthier food options. But my wife and girls (of whom one is the owner) are all bug-phobic! Ants, cockroaches, flies, gnats, mites, even ladybugs...they just freak out. (That's why the substrate is as is with no EE or any other "earthly" bedding.)
So I guess, the question is: How much would three small-medium sized hermies eat in one day? I intend to put food in daily and clean the food bowl daily as well...but is that really enough to stop mites from appearing one day? I'm thinking excessive food amounts might attract more bugs...is that paranoia?
Another question, which should be in a different post, but I'll just ask it here. Is lighting required? Isn't sunshine sufficient? Because it's a plastic tote crabitat, I'm worried of putting a heat lamp over it (which might melt the plastic). So, if the tank temperature holds steady, is any sort of lighting good? or is it even needed?
And what the heck, just one more question. So since the substrate is so deep, how do you folk keep your water bowls warm (or lukewarm)? The water temp (2 inches deep) refuses to get over 18 degrees Celsius.
Thanks in advance. Please be kind, I haven't had a pet in 20 years, and a hermie pet in 30 years. So I'm quite the novice here.
Won
ps1) tried to answer the questions thoroughly.
ps2) I'm Korean, but have lived in the US for about 20 years in two spells.
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What is the volume of your main tank?
--> A transparent plastic tote, roughly 14~15 gallons (55 liters to be exact).
How many hermit crabs do you currently have? How big are they?
--> 3 strawberries, ranging from small to medium.
How long have you had the hermit crab(s) that you are concerned about?
--> The largest one (medium), a little over a month now.
--> 2 small to medium ones, just two days.
What substrate or combination of substrates are you using? How deep is it?
--> sterilized play sand (said to be imported from Australia, though I doubt it), crushed coral (2 types: one is 1~3mm sized, and the other is closer to the sand size, so sort of fine grained) The 3 are mixed at about a 5 to 1 to 1 ratio. The depth is a little over 6 inches (16 cm to be exact).
What do you feed your hermit crabs?
--> MY MAIN PROBLEM: the pet stores here seem to all use this thing called "crab jelly" which is supposed to make them crazed for it. And they also sold fish food shaped red pellets which is supposedly high on protein. The fella I had for a month, basically shuns the red pellets, so discontinued that. So stuck on "crab jelly" for now.
Do you use distilled, bottled, tap or other types of water?
--> Bottled water (Evian & Nordic - a bit overkill price-wise?), with one freshwater bowl and one ocean saltwater bowl.
If you are using a dechlorinator, what brand is it? Does it state to remove all heavy metals, chlorine and chloramines?
N/A, don't use tap. (But I did rinse the crushed coral (1~3mm sized) in warm tap water, before dumping in the tank.
What brand of sea salt are you using to supply your hermit crabs with salt water?
--> It says "Hermitcrab Salt" on it from some Korean outfit. I went to a few pet stores, aquariums and online, and it's the only brand they sell (at least domestically).
What heat source are you using and where is it positioned?
--> Currently on the floor with a towel underneath it. Korean homes are usually ground heated (and not air heated) so the floor is kept warm. A side, above substrate, UTH heater has been placed, but haven't really used it yet.
Have you calibrated your thermometer(s) and hygrometer so that you can interpret accurate readings?
--> Yes, I guess. It's not a digital one, though.
What is the air temperature range and humidity inside the tank?
--> 25 degrees Celsius / 80~90% humidity. When I open the tank cover to do some upkeep and maintenance, the humidity level drops to 50~60%, then climbs back up into the 80%+ range about 30 minutes after the cover is replaced.
What is the highest temperature that the substrate near the heat source reaches?
--> Uhm...I don't know. Never thought about this one.
Do you have any photos of your tank or hermit crab(s) of concern? If yes, please attach them to your post.
--> Will do so, asap.