Too much knowledge about hermit crabs. I’m now into what kind of sand and how this and that sand is bad and what sand may be good and you have to prewash sand? How in the world do you prewash sand and get it to dry? Did you know play sand has metal filings in it because it is mined and it rusts and is now known to be bad for your hermit crabs? I found that on a message board after having read all weekend on many other boards and on many other websites how play sand was just fine to use.
70 pound bags of sand do not weigh 70 pounds. They weigh 180 pounds. At least. Right now it’s calcium carbonate substrate that’s in there, which is very expensive, about $6.00 for a little bag, and is good for the shells of hermit crabs, they need the calcium, but also can be bad for the crabs as the particles are sharp, especially bad for a crab that wants to moult. So I read about how good it is and many things about how it’s not good so now we have a bag of all purpose sand in the back room that we’ll dig into when it comes time in a month to change out the sand completely (the habitats require daily care, weekly sift cleanings and then a full redo every month) and mix with calcium carbonate substrate. In the meanwhile I hate to break the big bag open and stick a screwdriver in it to find out if it has metal filings, because then if it doesn’t we will have hanging around the back room for a month a full bag of sand with a hole in it and the prospect of that being a bad thing is high.
Marty put up the new bookshelves behind the futon and I labored for hours rearranging everything and we got the crab habitat installed on a shelf above the table. Sarah ran around happily, inspecting all the shells we supplied, found one she liked better and we had the privilege of seeing her make a transfer. Jerry inspected the new habitat then did his usual thing of going to the back and hiding while Sarah continued to roam. Marty says he did witness Jerry climbing. I haven’t. As far as I can tell, they don’t seem to like the coconut fiber wall we have at the back of the tank. We were told they’d love that but so far even Sarah is snubbing it.
I’m going to take a break for now from learning about hermit crabs.
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