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    My first attempt of Vampire Crab Setup. I am not adding filters, the idea is to build a bacteria rich soil so that they waste produced by crab will be converted to less toxic form, plants are there to ensure waste are taken up.

    2 isolated pond of freshwater. Water from the soil is not suppose to get into the "pond". A thin layer of Mosura BT9 is spread to start the bacteria in the soil. Whenever I need to change or add the pond water, aged and dechlorinated water is added into the pond and excess water will go to soil


    he corners are covered to prevent them from getting out


    This is the complete tank setup


    Here are the crabs

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    Nice tank Silane.

    Don't you cover the tank to prevent escaping? My baby vampires climb on glass with the help of condensation.

    How will you keep the right temperature?

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    kobal, I dont have condensation here, but I think they can climb out of tank using the silicone, so I put cover at the corners.

    I am in Singapore, the room temperature is 28C to 30C, I guess it is quite close to their biotope temperature.

    Do you have pic of your tank setup?

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    Ok , you don't need any heater then...

    Here is a picture of my tank (sorry for the dirty panes, I hurried before the lights went out.)


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    Thank for the pic.

    Is that a water section on the right?

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    if there is no filter, will it be not enough bacteria to filter the water?
    and it will become very smelly?

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    Quote Originally Posted by killer007 View Post
    if there is no filter, will it be not enough bacteria to filter the water?
    and it will become very smelly?
    I would be somewhat concerned with molds and mildews forming on the soil surface and edges of the 2 ponds as Singapore is so humid.

    Silane should have all that worked out by now though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by silane View Post
    Thank for the pic.

    Is that a water section on the right?
    Yes, the right part is a 10 cm deep pool, with a small filter and heater. The Geosesarma use it to molt.

    The left part is made of quartz, with coconut shell fiber: the vampires dig a lot in it and eat some (fiber not quartz!).

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    My vampires have a half filled water tank with land parts in form of stones, plastic plants and floating land parts for turtles. Further there is a pot with coral sand for digging.
    Itīs easier to heat a tank by the water IMO. From my experience vampire crabs like to be in the water. The setup cannot be that bad, because I have regular offspring (although not many).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank View Post
    My vampires have a half filled water tank with land parts in form of stones, plastic plants and floating land parts for turtles. Further there is a pot with coral sand for digging.
    Itīs easier to heat a tank by the water IMO. From my experience vampire crabs like to be in the water. The setup cannot be that bad, because I have regular offspring (although not many).
    You built them an aseptic tank!

    My crabs like to chew the plants, the roots, they hunt the small critters that creep in the tank, the ramshorns...

    Unlike yours, mine rarely go into the water.

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