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For about 4 months now, I've had 2 Gold Fiddler Crabs(both female) they are quite hardy and very interesting and fun. The requirements arent too expensive either. All you need is:
Aquarium stone gravel
5-10Gallon tank to house 2 crabs. Larger tanks are needed to house more. Floorspace is more important but height is also needed as they like to climb.
1 or 2 small retreats for them.
A fake suction cup or anchor based plant, although a handful of live water sprite is also ideal for a naturalistic effect and less stressfull environment for the little guys.
Something to climb on. (fake log, driftwood, etc)
Freshwater aquarium salt (not necessary, but still ideal)
A small corner filter, preferably the small Fluval corner filters as the crabs enjoy climbing, hiding and burying under them.
First, after your decor and such are rinsed, Add gravel to aquarium. Now, you have to slope your gravel from one end to the other so the gravel gets higher as you slope. Make sure it is steep. The reason behind this is so your crab(s) has access to different water depths and land. Next, add your decor, make sure your crab(s) are able to climb on stuff. Next add your water, at the deepest depth of your aquarium, the water should cover your crab(s) so it is completely submerged in the water. The aqaurium should have 75% water and 25% dry/moist land. Now your all set-up. Have fun.
Aquarium stone gravel
5-10Gallon tank to house 2 crabs. Larger tanks are needed to house more. Floorspace is more important but height is also needed as they like to climb.
1 or 2 small retreats for them.
A fake suction cup or anchor based plant, although a handful of live water sprite is also ideal for a naturalistic effect and less stressfull environment for the little guys.
Something to climb on. (fake log, driftwood, etc)
Freshwater aquarium salt (not necessary, but still ideal)
A small corner filter, preferably the small Fluval corner filters as the crabs enjoy climbing, hiding and burying under them.
First, after your decor and such are rinsed, Add gravel to aquarium. Now, you have to slope your gravel from one end to the other so the gravel gets higher as you slope. Make sure it is steep. The reason behind this is so your crab(s) has access to different water depths and land. Next, add your decor, make sure your crab(s) are able to climb on stuff. Next add your water, at the deepest depth of your aquarium, the water should cover your crab(s) so it is completely submerged in the water. The aqaurium should have 75% water and 25% dry/moist land. Now your all set-up. Have fun.