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Summary: Learn what essential supplies, like feeding dishes and sand, are needed to keep hermit crabs as pets in this free instructional how-to video.
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Debbie Noah Debbie Noah has been working in education for over thirty years, and has been voted "Teacher of the Year" twice. She has been teaching five to six year olds e... read more
Hi! I am Debbie with expertvillage.com and we are talking about hermit crabs today and right now we are going to talk about the essential supplies you need for happy healthy hermit crabs. First thing you need, you have already picked your aquarium, whatever size you have decided on. One of the next things you need is a good feeding dish, this is just one that I have found that I use for their water and for their food. You will need a sponge to keep in their water dish, this just kind keeps, maintains moisture and humidity in the aquarium and the crabs come over and just kind of suck on this sponge, so they like that and then for their food we have, you are going to need some kind of substrate for the bottom of the aquarium… I prefer to do have half and half and will have half gravel and half sand. They need a place to burrow, the gravels are a little harder from the burrow and the sand is much better, so you if you did half and half that is great, you could arrange it a little bit differently, where they have a pathway to walk that is sand, but the sand is coming all of the variety of color, so you can make it look pretty and this is a really fine textured sand designed for hermit crabs and then this is regular aquarium gravel. Another item that is essential is a spray bottle because you need to spray your hermit crabs every day, keep that moisture and humidity going, give him a little spray every morning. They are now in the market, they have all kinds of neat waters that are dechlorinated for hermit crab. They also provide some salt water, which they need to have in their aquarium and help them with molting and provide some nutrients they need to be healthy. You can buy these, but you can also just use regular distilled water and that works pretty well too. They also provide some water conditioners, so you can add these to your distilled water to help them a salt-water conditioner and a regular water conditioner. Another thing you could buy, not totally necessary, but really helps are calcium chews for hermit crabs, they will give some low extra push of calcium and that also find to see how much they have chewed off and how active they are. To keep your aquarium clean, you can need a little poop scoop. This is to go through and clean the gravel and the sand. It kind of gets all the extra debris, food debris and other kinds of debris out of the sand. The food, there is a wide variety of different kinds of foods available. I would like to use these that are powder variety, the odor is limited, so that makes it a little bit better for me. Again, another thing that is a really essential is providing extra shells for your crab. They I switch shells quite often and as they grow they need a bigger shell and they would like to have a wide variety and they test them out, look at them, turn him over, so that is always fun to see if somebody is in a new shell the next day, so provide different sizes of shells, so your hermit crabs have a new home waiting for them. One other thing that really is necessary for your hermit crabs is a little bathtub and this is just nothing but a little plastic container, but we call it a bathtub and every day we give the hermit crabs a bath in the fresh water just keep them clean, get all the debris out of their shells and kind of wakes them up, makes them more active.
Woman, you are seriously sick in the head. You actually have the gall to sit here on the internet with a video, talking about stuff you obviously have NO IDEA ABOUT!
hiya i think our right apart from sal water isnot good and the sand is not deep enough!
she is an expert. an expert hermit crab killer. when she is talking, put your fingers in your ear, you will be smarter for it.
Those sand packs aren't big enough. It needs to be 3-5 inches deep. Also, chlorine water can hurt them. The salt water you recommend is just table salt. Table salt is very harmful to hermit crabs, and is not recommended. You can get cheaper salt, like Oceanic, from the pet store. You put 1 1/2 teaspoons per cup. You will also need humidity gauges and temperature gauges, because you need to maintain humidity. Humidity should be between 74 and 85 Fahrenheit, and humidity should be between 75 and 84%. For more information on hermit crabs, visit my site at www.geocities.com/landhermitcrab2006.
As well intended as Ms. Noah may be in sharing her "expert" knowledge on land hermit crab husbandry, as Expert Village has deemed her based on being an award winning teacher who has cared for land hermit crabs for 14 years, these videos are very misleading with regard to what necessitates proper care. There are too many corrections to point out here on each of Ms. Noah's videos so, if you are truly interested in providing care that gives your hermit crabs the opportunity for a happy, healthy and longer life, and you prefer to have pets that not only survive, but thrive, please visit landhermitcrabs.com. We look forward to meeting you! landhermitcrabs.com
Don't trust this woman. She has no idea whatsoever to take care of hermit crabs.