Yo, this legit looks like somewhere I would want to live if I were a crab. I have a few questions about the pump, though. • How is it powered? • How do you properly set up a filter or pump for a low water level Paludarium? • How do you clean it? • Where can I get one? If you can’t answer all of them, that’s totally fine. The beauty of this setup makes up for it.
The pump is linked in the description you can probably find similar types just about anywhere. It's pretty standard and plugs into the power socket like any other. I just run the cord out a corner of the tank. As for setting it up you have to plan the water level based on the pump so that it is fully covered that's the first part of the process. Cleaning is always the tricky part with adding a pump like this which is why I don't do it all that often. But this one shouldnt need to be cleaned for a year or so based on the amount of filter and clay balls it's covered by. I'll rebuild the tank before then though. If you plan to keep it running longer it's best to put it in a corner in a little compartment and only cover it really lightly. So you have quick access..
small tip: panda crab like to be half-submerged. so in my opinion 30% land 40 % shallow water 30% water is best setting for the panda crab. well if you use 30x30x30 then you won't have any space for it but if you use larger tank it's good to have shallow water part in your panda crab tank. about 1~3 cm deep
I have been doing well getting a long tank like 36 long at least and building a long grade into the deeper water like a shore so they can choose their level of depth.. wood and plants for deep hiding and rocky shore for hiding halfway. Pre-made burrow or 2 and lot of plants for land hiding..
Hi. I noticed you advised using clay based substrate, could you possibly suggest which type would be good please. Cheers... great video, love the channel as you deffinately know the subject well.
Thank you 😊 It's hard to recommend anything specific regarding clay so I would just trackdown whatever you can so long as it doesn't have any addititives. If you're in a position to collect it from outside I would opt for that. The aim is to replicate the side of a river bank or stream though. Unless you're referring to leca (clay balls) you can find those for sale online easily enough or at most gardening stores
Bloody awesome mate, would love some crabs but very limited in Aus. Nothing in South Australia at moment but I am keeping my eyes out. I have made an aquaterrarium that would be good for them so we will wait and see :)
Cheers! Vampire and Lepidos are actually a banned species in Australia under biosecurity laws. I'm way up here in Poland at the moment so have a good amount of access. Basically winter kills them off pretty quickly so no environmental risks. There are a couple of fresh water species of crab that come out of the NT though that might be good substitutes. But I forget their names 🤔
For this species, is the pump mostly for water quality, or is it more about having flow? I've seen different care sheets say they need pristine water with flow being not necessary, and others say that the water quality isn't vital and that the flow is criticl to their survival, and the difference is really important.
Both, I spent a ton of time getting info from people who have been keeping them from a long time and they all said flow makes a big difference in their behaviour they are more active and they love to hang out in the flow and just chill. They are a proper rainforest stream crab from cooler waters so flow is really good to have. Without it they won't die but you won't get their full behaviour set. They also like a really gentle shallow slope of sand if you can squeeze it into a tank as well. they like to have easy spots to be half in and half out. I learnt that part after i made the video though.
@@IndoorEcosystem Ok, good to know. I'm building a low tech paludarium, so close, but no cigar. I will technically have enough space for vampire crabs, but I'm still shopping around for a perfect species. *trying* to find a care sheet for tangerine head and mandarin geosesarma, cause I hear they're a little more aquatic than vamps, but I can't find reputable species specific info on them for the life of me.
Thanks Tara 🙂 It's just a peice of black corigated plastic. It's got a few names depending on where you live. I Googled them. WAY more than i was expecting! Biplex, Cartonplast, Polyflute, Coroplast, FlutePlast, IntePro, Proplex, Correx, Twinplast, Corriflute and Corflute
@@IndoorEcosystem wow that's a lot of names for it 😶, thanks for the info! Seems like a really good idea to keep the rocks in place and from damaging the bottom of the tank. 👍
Usually just one or two light mistings a week but thats mostly for the moss. The plants will absorb straight from the soil and the water section pretty fast.
If you place it under the tank where it can't breathe and turn it up. This is between two tanks with 2cms of space so it can breathe and doesn't sweat. It's also on the lowest possible setting with a thermostat so cuts out when it reaches temp.
@@IndoorEcosystem No worries. I won't be a hog and have it all to myself. I'll let yah first the vids too. 😉 Great job on the vid btw. I liked what you did with the mini waterfall. Looking forward to see how this latest scape turns out. 😃
@@Cow_Juice I'll be looking for the next first! The waterfall came out quite good as it's nice and quite. I didn't want to hear any water sounds while I'm working on my computer. It gets annoying after a while. Ideally though these crabs can handle quite a fair bit of flow so even quite a strong pump would work.
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Yo, this legit looks like somewhere I would want to live if I were a crab. I have a few questions about the pump, though.
• How is it powered?
• How do you properly set up a filter or pump for a low water level Paludarium?
• How do you clean it?
• Where can I get one?
If you can’t answer all of them, that’s totally fine. The beauty of this setup makes up for it.
The pump is linked in the description you can probably find similar types just about anywhere. It's pretty standard and plugs into the power socket like any other. I just run the cord out a corner of the tank.
As for setting it up you have to plan the water level based on the pump so that it is fully covered that's the first part of the process.
Cleaning is always the tricky part with adding a pump like this which is why I don't do it all that often. But this one shouldnt need to be cleaned for a year or so based on the amount of filter and clay balls it's covered by. I'll rebuild the tank before then though. If you plan to keep it running longer it's best to put it in a corner in a little compartment and only cover it really lightly. So you have quick access..
This is an amazing setup! Good job. 👏
Thanks! Sometimes nice and simple is best!
loving the vids and your whole channel!
😊 Thank you!
Very nice and simple build and awesome information! 😊
Thank you very much ☺
small tip: panda crab like to be half-submerged. so in my opinion 30% land 40 % shallow water 30% water is best setting for the panda crab. well if you use 30x30x30 then you won't have any space for it but if you use larger tank it's good to have shallow water part in your panda crab tank. about 1~3 cm deep
Good tip this would be easy to do with some well positioned rocks and wood.
I have been doing well getting a long tank like 36 long at least and building a long grade into the deeper water like a shore so they can choose their level of depth.. wood and plants for deep hiding and rocky shore for hiding halfway. Pre-made burrow or 2 and lot of plants for land hiding..
@@jameshowlett1797 mine in 45 30 32 is similer to waht you have said, and they are doing great as well
Hi. I noticed you advised using clay based substrate, could you possibly suggest which type would be good please. Cheers... great video, love the channel as you deffinately know the subject well.
Thank you 😊 It's hard to recommend anything specific regarding clay so I would just trackdown whatever you can so long as it doesn't have any addititives. If you're in a position to collect it from outside I would opt for that. The aim is to replicate the side of a river bank or stream though.
Unless you're referring to leca (clay balls) you can find those for sale online easily enough or at most gardening stores
Bloody awesome mate, would love some crabs but very limited in Aus. Nothing in South Australia at moment but I am keeping my eyes out. I have made an aquaterrarium that would be good for them so we will wait and see :)
Cheers! Vampire and Lepidos are actually a banned species in Australia under biosecurity laws. I'm way up here in Poland at the moment so have a good amount of access. Basically winter kills them off pretty quickly so no environmental risks. There are a couple of fresh water species of crab that come out of the NT though that might be good substitutes. But I forget their names 🤔
Yes they are the Darwin Freshwater crab Austrothelphusa sp. but they are still hard to get as most places are sold out all the time@@IndoorEcosystem
@@johnnydubbsaquascaping I think there are a couple more as well.
There might be, I will continue looking and waiting :)@@IndoorEcosystem
Geat! Does the heat mat heat the air and the water at the same time?
It heats the land and the water directly, the air is heated indirectly. But they won't do well in rooms that fall below 20c usually.
For this species, is the pump mostly for water quality, or is it more about having flow? I've seen different care sheets say they need pristine water with flow being not necessary, and others say that the water quality isn't vital and that the flow is criticl to their survival, and the difference is really important.
Both, I spent a ton of time getting info from people who have been keeping them from a long time and they all said flow makes a big difference in their behaviour they are more active and they love to hang out in the flow and just chill. They are a proper rainforest stream crab from cooler waters so flow is really good to have. Without it they won't die but you won't get their full behaviour set. They also like a really gentle shallow slope of sand if you can squeeze it into a tank as well. they like to have easy spots to be half in and half out. I learnt that part after i made the video though.
@@IndoorEcosystem Ok, good to know. I'm building a low tech paludarium, so close, but no cigar. I will technically have enough space for vampire crabs, but I'm still shopping around for a perfect species. *trying* to find a care sheet for tangerine head and mandarin geosesarma, cause I hear they're a little more aquatic than vamps, but I can't find reputable species specific info on them for the life of me.
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Very nice looking build! What is the black piece the rocks are sitting on made out of? I'm just curious. Thanks for the video 🙂👍
Thanks Tara 🙂 It's just a peice of black corigated plastic. It's got a few names depending on where you live. I Googled them. WAY more than i was expecting!
Biplex, Cartonplast, Polyflute, Coroplast, FlutePlast, IntePro, Proplex, Correx, Twinplast, Corriflute and Corflute
@@IndoorEcosystem wow that's a lot of names for it 😶, thanks for the info! Seems like a really good idea to keep the rocks in place and from damaging the bottom of the tank. 👍
@@TarasTankFriends All it takes is one rock!
Nice, nice! But Kevin? 🦀
😉 He's still chilling in his new tank I don't see him often but he's still alive. I honestly thought he would have molted Nd got new claws by now
Do you water your land plants manually or does it stay hydrated due to the clay balls?
Usually just one or two light mistings a week but thats mostly for the moss. The plants will absorb straight from the soil and the water section pretty fast.
Heat mat? Everyone always tells me that a heat mat and water will crack the glass.
If you place it under the tank where it can't breathe and turn it up. This is between two tanks with 2cms of space so it can breathe and doesn't sweat. It's also on the lowest possible setting with a thermostat so cuts out when it reaches temp.
First. 😄
😂🤣😅 Well done! I totally forgot!
@@IndoorEcosystem No worries. I won't be a hog and have it all to myself. I'll let yah first the vids too. 😉
Great job on the vid btw. I liked what you did with the mini waterfall. Looking forward to see how this latest scape turns out. 😃
@@Cow_Juice I'll be looking for the next first! The waterfall came out quite good as it's nice and quite. I didn't want to hear any water sounds while I'm working on my computer. It gets annoying after a while. Ideally though these crabs can handle quite a fair bit of flow so even quite a strong pump would work.
@@IndoorEcosystem Oh I feel yah. Those vibrations can get really annoying.
And you'll definitely get those first. 😜