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Saturday, 3. August 2013, 10:48
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Hey all!
Been browsing the forum for a while now and i wanna start with holding crabs.
I got some experience with holding fishes and snails in a aquarium. Won't be putting them together, i will be starting a whole new aquarium.
I was thinking about Geosesarma sp. aka Vampire Crabs because those seemed the easiest crabs and are really pretty(love the purple and the red ones
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So my question is what size of aquarium should i use to hold these awesome crabs?
I was thinking about a 60 or 80cm but not sure what would be the best for a small group.
Thanks in advance!
You can link reference pages in German if you got those btw. I'm from the Netherlands so my german reading skills are decent, im just horrible at writing
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Sunday, 4. August 2013, 13:07
Hello,
for a small group is a 60 or 80 cm aquaterrarium big enough. geosesarma sp. "vampir"
They need land and water but more land.
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Monday, 5. August 2013, 0:05
Goedendag & welkom Leo
Have You seen the Species database/Artensteckbrief for these species? Here in German,
http://www.panzerwelten.de/forum/thread-5.html the same in English:
http://www.panzerwelten.de/forum/thread-711.html
There should be answers to most of Your questions (although it is really urgent that we update these old data). For the red species of Geosesarma You can take the same data for keeping, they too need land and water but they show themselves a little bit more often.
Tschüß, Ollie
Maat et joot, 'ne schöne Jrooß un bess demnähx, Ollie (vorher BEASTIE bzw. BEASTIEPENDENT)
Krabben und andere Crustaceen (Krebstiere),
Muscheln, Schnecken und Zwergkrallenfrösche, Minidrachen (Zwergbartagamen + Hausgeckos) und Schlangen in rund 30 Becken
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Monday, 5. August 2013, 11:15
Hey!
Thanks for your answers guys! Didn't see the species database yet.
After reading those i got 2 questions left!
1. Can i mix purple and red Geosesarma's in the same aquarium(those are same species right, just diff color?)
2. I was thinking about holding 6 crabs. 1 male and 5 females in a 60cm aquarium. Should i do that or go bigger/diff male:female ratio
Thank you in advance for answering my questions!
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Monday, 5. August 2013, 11:52
1. No, they're not the same species. It's not just a color variation. Our experiences show that different Geosesarma species in one tank cannibalize each other, the bigger ones will win.
2. That would be okay. You can go 1.5 or 2.4 in a 60 or more in an 80 cm aquaterrarium. Since theye are direct developers, e.g. they don't reproduce via larvae but young crabs hatch directly You should then get more by itself.
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Muscheln, Schnecken und Zwergkrallenfrösche, Minidrachen (Zwergbartagamen + Hausgeckos) und Schlangen in rund 30 Becken
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Monday, 5. August 2013, 15:00
1. Okay then i'll get a hard time deciding what color i'll take haha!
My girlfriend likes purple so probs will be those :p.
2. Think i'll still go for 1:5. Because mans tend to fight maybe?
Thanks for the answers!!
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Monday, 5. August 2013, 18:18
Males are more territorial, yes.
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Monday, 5. August 2013, 19:16
Thanks for all the good and quick answers!! Im helped
Can't wait to start with them after the summer