Hi. I have classic 5 gallon tank and don’t have a space for another tank. Saying it because I’m worried of crabs breeding. I don’t have space to keep babies. I was thinking keeping 2 females. Do you think that is daft or ok idea? Side question that I have not seen anyone anywhere answering: which geosesarma is best?
@@kingwenceslas4225 Females together is fine though you may still get babies depending on if they are pregnant when you get them so there is always a chance. But don't worry too much about babies the parents eat their young pretty quickly so the population stays in check without any effort. As for which species is the best there's no real answer. Most people don't have the luxury to choice from a big selection so just get whatever they can. There are a few slightly different characteristic between some species (molting on land and climbing more) but other than that they are basically all the same. The most important thing is not mixing any species/colours are they will fight and murder each other pretty fast.
I just wanted to say thank you so much for really going indepth on the care, feeding, environment and behavior on these animals. You have no idea how invaluable this has been for me. Like bettas, it almost feels like a lot of people get them to be ornamental, which can be fine, but because of this it can be very difficult to find detailed info on them. I've been watching your videos and shorts and finally seeing how they behave when left to their own devices is exactly the info I've needed to be able to feel confident enough in setting up my own tank to properly provide for them. Thank you and I look forward to learning more!
No problem at all 😊 thanks for taking the time to comment! You are right about them being a little bit like batta fish. They have been in the hobby for a long time but only semi recently have they taken off so I'm trying to get as much accurate and detailed information out there has possible for people to draw from. Hopefully they get looked after better! Fingers crossed it helps in the long run 😊
Ive seen a seen store keep single vampire crabs in a tiny 20cm by 10cm by 10cm. They would change the water regularly and made an actually beautiful simple scape with a thin layer of sand, a rock and some moss. I was really surprised because i visited that store multiple times throughout months and the single crabs were all doing "well" but were all still pretty shy
Thats the perfect kind of tank type and size to use for a hospital tank. I'm guessing they are using them as display tanks so people can see them easily. Surprisingly decent for a store. Most stores keep them cramped up in mixed colours with mostly water. They kinda get mistreat led like bettafish in a lot of ways
Fabulous advice! Especially about the dangers of vertical space! I am amazed at how ignorant pet shop owners/workers are, one guy didn’t know vampires crabs were terrestrial…he said they just ‘dump them in a tank of water’ and they ‘do just fine’ 😡🤯 Thanks for your great videos. I have had lots of experience with reptiles etc… and am just started with vampire crabs.
Shops drive me up the wall! My inboxes are full of people seeking help because of bad shop advice! dropped a website recently which I hope makes it to the top of search so people can finally get some good advice when they go searching! If you have experience with reptiles you'll do pretty well with crabs as you know a lot of the important basics :)
@@HAMBURGER-s1l No mites yets. The worst thing I've had was some weird mold or fungus that was like cancer to plants. It just slowly crept across the landscape turning all plants and moss to melted Webbed slop. Was super weird I've never seen anything like it before or since. I cut it all out and dumped 100000000 extra springtails in and it went away thankfully. Was weird because I hadn't added anything to that tank for months.
fantastic!!!! that thing spreading out like that was crazy. The good thing is that you did not rip your tank apart.....I did....mites overtook everything....and then decided to venture out of the tank.....imagine my surprise. Spring tails are awesome...I also have those really tiny ones in the water section..(different type I guess, came with the plants....cleans the top of the water section)..very very tiny......cheers! @@IndoorEcosystem
Lots of great info as always! Curious about the crabs use of the glass hovels-- are they still using them for specific purposes like certain ones for traps and others for hides?
Thanks Tara 🙂I haven't set up a new tank since the move with those little cribs yet. But I plan to again at some stage. It was a pretty interesting little situation.
Thank you for your great videos! I will start with an ExoTerra terrarium (90x45x45cm / 40 gallons?) in the next few days and am really looking forward to the design and of course to the vampire crabs at some point :-D
@@IndoorEcosystem Thank you :) Actually I was always sad that tropical plants didn't survive in my apartment and somehow it wasn't far from the idea of creating a bromile terrarium to a crab terrarium. I hope it will turn out the way I want it to and combine what I like. Nature :-)
Vertical tanks are a lot more complicated to build successfully for the crabs. Not impossible but more advanced. If you're new it's best to start with standard long style tanks rather than vertical ones. I cover this in the viceo. 12x12x24 has too small of a base though I wouldn't use one this big. 18x18x? Is the smallest base you want for a vertical build.
He's still kicking! No molt yet though. I'm kinda worried hell die of old age before it comes. He's a bit over 2 years old now give or take a week or so. They don't generally live much longer than 2.5 years so I'm wondering if hell even bother. It's quite interesting.
As an Australian who hates the imperial system with a passion i know what you mean. But metric users are: 1. More likely to know the imperial conversation anyway. 2. If not, they're more likely to check. But I get your point. 😊 At the end of the day though if everyone who's watched this gets out a tape measure or calculator for one reason of another that's a win! It means they are taking tank sizes seriously 😉
For a ten gallon tank, if I keep your recommended 1 male, 2 females, is overpopulation with the baby crabs going to be a problem? Aka will enough of them survive to adulthood that I'd have to make a second setup? I plan on getting my first crabs when the weather warms up, but don't feel ready to deal with breeding.
It depends a little bit on the complexity of the tank but a lot will get eaten as they grow slowly. I'm currently testing this scenario right now but need more time for a proper result. But I don't think there will be a major population issue looking at how it's going so far. Worst case scenario though you can take them to your local fish store for cred it $ usually.
You just need to keep a side colony of isopods to top up your vampire crab tank with. There's not many other better alternatives to them. Plus they are a great food source for your crabs!
There's a few videos in the vampire crab playlist about tank mates. But id try to only stick to springtails, isopods, snails, and shrimp. To add fish you need a ton more space to meet their minimum requirements as well.
A single crab is not ideal. Even though they bicker and fight in groups they need company. You'd probably never see your solo crab. He'd be hiding 99% of the time. A pair is doable but comes with risk. The male can over apply himself to the female and wear her down until she dies. That's why 3 usually works best, 1 male 2 females. Everything is shared around and balanced out. Just don't go smaller than a 5 gallon tank (long) They need space for territory and evasion as well.
I just had a look at doing it but Davinci doesn't support Turkish so I can't create a Turkish SRT track with proper timings. ☹I'm surprised UA-cam doesn't offer auto ones either.
You can view their underside or go by their claw sizes. Here's a guide with pictures: medium.com/@IndoorEcosystem/how-to-sex-vampire-crabs-identifying-male-female-19c46b4e08f7
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Hi. I have classic 5 gallon tank and don’t have a space for another tank. Saying it because I’m worried of crabs breeding. I don’t have space to keep babies. I was thinking keeping 2 females. Do you think that is daft or ok idea?
Side question that I have not seen anyone anywhere answering: which geosesarma is best?
@@kingwenceslas4225 Females together is fine though you may still get babies depending on if they are pregnant when you get them so there is always a chance. But don't worry too much about babies the parents eat their young pretty quickly so the population stays in check without any effort.
As for which species is the best there's no real answer. Most people don't have the luxury to choice from a big selection so just get whatever they can.
There are a few slightly different characteristic between some species (molting on land and climbing more) but other than that they are basically all the same. The most important thing is not mixing any species/colours are they will fight and murder each other pretty fast.
I just wanted to say thank you so much for really going indepth on the care, feeding, environment and behavior on these animals. You have no idea how invaluable this has been for me. Like bettas, it almost feels like a lot of people get them to be ornamental, which can be fine, but because of this it can be very difficult to find detailed info on them. I've been watching your videos and shorts and finally seeing how they behave when left to their own devices is exactly the info I've needed to be able to feel confident enough in setting up my own tank to properly provide for them. Thank you and I look forward to learning more!
No problem at all 😊 thanks for taking the time to comment! You are right about them being a little bit like batta fish. They have been in the hobby for a long time but only semi recently have they taken off so I'm trying to get as much accurate and detailed information out there has possible for people to draw from. Hopefully they get looked after better!
Fingers crossed it helps in the long run 😊
Ive seen a seen store keep single vampire crabs in a tiny 20cm by 10cm by 10cm. They would change the water regularly and made an actually beautiful simple scape with a thin layer of sand, a rock and some moss. I was really surprised because i visited that store multiple times throughout months and the single crabs were all doing "well" but were all still pretty shy
Thats the perfect kind of tank type and size to use for a hospital tank. I'm guessing they are using them as display tanks so people can see them easily. Surprisingly decent for a store.
Most stores keep them cramped up in mixed colours with mostly water. They kinda get mistreat led like bettafish in a lot of ways
Fabulous advice! Especially about the dangers of vertical space! I am amazed at how ignorant pet shop owners/workers are, one guy didn’t know vampires crabs were terrestrial…he said they just ‘dump them in a tank of water’ and they ‘do just fine’ 😡🤯
Thanks for your great videos. I have had lots of experience with reptiles etc… and am just started with vampire crabs.
Shops drive me up the wall! My inboxes are full of people seeking help because of bad shop advice! dropped a website recently which I hope makes it to the top of search so people can finally get some good advice when they go searching! If you have experience with reptiles you'll do pretty well with crabs as you know a lot of the important basics :)
Thank you for featuring my Volcano Paludarium 😊
No worries! Thanks for the footage it was really helpful 😊 it's such a cool build idea!
@@IndoorEcosystem thank you!
Thank you for this video, now I get to regurgitate this info to anyone who needs it
No problem 😊 I tried to make it as simple as possible.
Another fantastic video.........keep rockin!
you get any problems with mites in your tanks?
@@HAMBURGER-s1l No mites yets. The worst thing I've had was some weird mold or fungus that was like cancer to plants. It just slowly crept across the landscape turning all plants and moss to melted Webbed slop. Was super weird I've never seen anything like it before or since.
I cut it all out and dumped 100000000 extra springtails in and it went away thankfully.
Was weird because I hadn't added anything to that tank for months.
fantastic!!!! that thing spreading out like that was crazy. The good thing is that you did not rip your tank apart.....I did....mites overtook everything....and then decided to venture out of the tank.....imagine my surprise. Spring tails are awesome...I also have those really tiny ones in the water section..(different type I guess, came with the plants....cleans the top of the water section)..very very tiny......cheers! @@IndoorEcosystem
Lots of great info as always! Curious about the crabs use of the glass hovels-- are they still using them for specific purposes like certain ones for traps and others for hides?
Thanks Tara 🙂I haven't set up a new tank since the move with those little cribs yet. But I plan to again at some stage. It was a pretty interesting little situation.
@@IndoorEcosystem It was really interesting. Thanks for answering and I hope you're having a nice weekend! 😊
Very inspiring builds!:D
Thanks 🙂 someday I'll try my own hand at a vertical style!
Thank you for your great videos!
I will start with an ExoTerra terrarium (90x45x45cm / 40 gallons?) in the next few days and am really looking forward to the design and of course to the vampire crabs at some point :-D
You're most welcome 😊 that's a really good sized tank! So much space to create an absolute masterpiece.
@@IndoorEcosystem Thank you :) Actually I was always sad that tropical plants didn't survive in my apartment and somehow it wasn't far from the idea of creating a bromile terrarium to a crab terrarium. I hope it will turn out the way I want it to and combine what I like. Nature :-)
@@NavaroNRW This should work I had similar issues in my apartment and it was all humidity! It was just to dry but inside a glass box things go nuts!
First 😃
Edit: The tanks look great. Thanks for the vid. Stay awesome! 😁
Ahahah man I sometimes wonder if you know what the outside world looks like 🤣
It sounds simple enough but holds so much impact to being successful keeping vampire crabs.
@@junjuncabral6702 and makes your entire experience more enjoyable long term 😊
@@IndoorEcosystem I wonder that myself. 🤔🤣
AMAZING VIDEO THANK U SIR MOST INFORMATIVE
Thank you ☺Much appreciated! I'm glad you found it helpful! I have a video for just about every at this point in time 🤣
Solid video
Thanks! ☺️
What about tanks that go straight up and 12x12x24
Vertical tanks are a lot more complicated to build successfully for the crabs. Not impossible but more advanced. If you're new it's best to start with standard long style tanks rather than vertical ones. I cover this in the viceo. 12x12x24 has too small of a base though I wouldn't use one this big. 18x18x? Is the smallest base you want for a vertical build.
Great vid - as always! How is Kevin doing? 🦀❤🦀
He's still kicking! No molt yet though. I'm kinda worried hell die of old age before it comes. He's a bit over 2 years old now give or take a week or so. They don't generally live much longer than 2.5 years so I'm wondering if hell even bother. It's quite interesting.
Noooo. Save him!
@@IamBraads 🤞 he's still going strong from everything I can see but I'm really curious if he's got another molt in him at this age! I really hope so!
have a 40 gallon for them in the works.
That's basically an entire planet in the hobby 😂 you could do some absolutely amazing things in that bad boy!!
Sizes in cm and liters would give the rest of the world a little help ;-)
As an Australian who hates the imperial system with a passion i know what you mean. But metric users are: 1. More likely to know the imperial conversation anyway. 2. If not, they're more likely to check. But I get your point. 😊
At the end of the day though if everyone who's watched this gets out a tape measure or calculator for one reason of another that's a win! It means they are taking tank sizes seriously 😉
For a ten gallon tank, if I keep your recommended 1 male, 2 females, is overpopulation with the baby crabs going to be a problem? Aka will enough of them survive to adulthood that I'd have to make a second setup? I plan on getting my first crabs when the weather warms up, but don't feel ready to deal with breeding.
It depends a little bit on the complexity of the tank but a lot will get eaten as they grow slowly. I'm currently testing this scenario right now but need more time for a proper result. But I don't think there will be a major population issue looking at how it's going so far. Worst case scenario though you can take them to your local fish store for cred it $ usually.
@@IndoorEcosystem thank you!
My isopod kept getting ate by vampire crab. Any cleaning crew recommendations ?
You just need to keep a side colony of isopods to top up your vampire crab tank with. There's not many other better alternatives to them. Plus they are a great food source for your crabs!
springtails!
You might have answered in another video but can they have tankmates?
There's a few videos in the vampire crab playlist about tank mates. But id try to only stick to springtails, isopods, snails, and shrimp.
To add fish you need a ton more space to meet their minimum requirements as well.
Do you think it’s possible to keep a single crab or pair of female/male?
A single crab is not ideal. Even though they bicker and fight in groups they need company. You'd probably never see your solo crab. He'd be hiding 99% of the time.
A pair is doable but comes with risk. The male can over apply himself to the female and wear her down until she dies.
That's why 3 usually works best, 1 male 2 females. Everything is shared around and balanced out.
Just don't go smaller than a 5 gallon tank (long) They need space for territory and evasion as well.
@@IndoorEcosystem noted! your reply & videos are much appreciated!!
@@nvmbii No problem! Just drop a comment if something else comes up.
Can you please add Turkish subtitles?
I just had a look at doing it but Davinci doesn't support Turkish so I can't create a Turkish SRT track with proper timings. ☹I'm surprised UA-cam doesn't offer auto ones either.
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How to know if it a boy or girl
You can view their underside or go by their claw sizes. Here's a guide with pictures: medium.com/@IndoorEcosystem/how-to-sex-vampire-crabs-identifying-male-female-19c46b4e08f7