Here is my Fiddler Crab enjoying a new "lily pad" which floats at the waterline and was made for small turtles. But seems to work perfectly for the Fiddler Crabs!
When we got them we thought that one was a female because at the time it had tiny claws. BUT its a boy.
This is big sexy claw Fiddler, but he passed away, perhaps due to a fight with the other one. We miss him.
Now that we find the lily pad works well, probably we will be getting a couple more. We are using 1 tsp salt per gallon.
Our invert guy at the lfs said he has had his for 3 years with no extra salt.
I think they would rather have some salt in the water considering their natural habitat, so we added some natural mineral salt.
This is the 72G home to the Fiddler and his other friends. We leave the water down a couple inches so they can climb to the top of the DW branches.
Let's see your guys!
When we got them we thought that one was a female because at the time it had tiny claws. BUT its a boy.
This is big sexy claw Fiddler, but he passed away, perhaps due to a fight with the other one. We miss him.
Now that we find the lily pad works well, probably we will be getting a couple more. We are using 1 tsp salt per gallon.
Our invert guy at the lfs said he has had his for 3 years with no extra salt.
I think they would rather have some salt in the water considering their natural habitat, so we added some natural mineral salt.
This is the 72G home to the Fiddler and his other friends. We leave the water down a couple inches so they can climb to the top of the DW branches.
Let's see your guys!