No problem 😊 though last i was hearing the were banned in Brazil. They didn't want them becoming an invasive species. Did they update some of the import rules recently.
@@joaogabrielmorgandeabreu8864 I have a video in the playlist with everything. Check it out 😊 I have a video for every question you probably have I'm quite confident 😉
Glad to hear it! I have quite a few Vampire Crab Paludarium build videos you'll probably find pretty handy as well. Once you get their tank set up right they are super low maintenance creatures!
Just bought my first 2 vampire crabs. My boyfriend already has a vivarium with frogs, fish and shrimp so we will be building together a tank for the crabs. Right now they seem to be thriving in a plastic container with water, rocks, plants, fishfood, etc. I'm assuming as long as I see them moving around and active they are happy? It will take a few days for their new tank to be built and a water heater to come in.
They will be fine in a plastic container for a while if you have it set up nicely. Food, water, soil and the right temps. If you see them roaming around all is well :D The only thing you need to keep an eye on is fighting if you have quite a few males.
If the TDS is too low it can yes. It will depend a little on the species of shrimp you have though. Somewhere between 150 and 300 is pretty normal but I'd also be checking GH and KH as well. It all kinda comes together as a little puzzle. With diet also playing a really big role.
Just so sad to see how these are shipped... Agreed, don't buy those and perhaps even limit the trade and spare them a bit. Thanks for the vid man! I'm considering these to fill my snake's terrarium again, which died after 17,5 years about 4 weeks ago (had to put it down at the vet). I buried it in the field right here and still feel bad about it. Those crabs at least deserve some good research before I might even start...I'm mostly worried about the temperature. Even inside my place, in summer it gets way above 28 degrees Celsius (82.4 F?) over here. Like 32 and more (90 F +). I'd need a proper cooling for those days, if I go for it..
Sorry to hear about your snake 😥17.5 years is a fairly long time, you must have been very attached. They crabs are super cool once they get used to you. Second generations (tank born) aren't shy at all I have a fair few videos of them getting hand fed and stuff. I've had my tanks get to 32C during the summer but it's only for a few hours before it drops back down over night. Heating them in winter is my biggest issue. I've spoken with a few guys from India who had major issues during heat waves and they have PC fans rigged up to help pass air through their tanks. It isn't pefect as it can be nearly 40c some days but they said it helps a lot.
@@IndoorEcosystem - Thanks man, appreciate all that 👍 And yes, apparently I was a lot more attached than I did already. But wow, 40 actually sounds a lot worse, I'm surprised if they survive. But maybe with fans, for a bit yes. There is hope then with 32 I guess. And the heating I don't worry about, I can keep using the reptile lamps for that. The little buggers would get like a 120x50x70 cm (LxWxH) place to stay in. I'd do some scaping, add a pump, everything. Already for that the crabs do seem fun actually (and look great) I totally believe you they'll get used to you. I have that with most animals. Even with my fish, there is some sort of hate-love understanding when I mess with their plants. Tiny catfish with an attitude, splashing water in my face when I open the lid, bastards...not that friendly at all. 😋 Cheers man! I'll subscribe as well.
No app 🙂 Local from local breeders or shops is the best option. If you don't have any local breeders or shops selling them try to find a very high quality online store in your country. Whatever you do do not get them from outside of your country. You will just get dead crabs 100% of the time. They aren't available in a lot of countries either because of biosecurity and invasive species dangers.
Is it normal for the female crab tk just be going and walking around the tank non stop? The male is always hiding. Are there any signs my vampire crabs are happy? Thank you in advance.
@@IndoorEcosystem hi, thanks for your reply. By the way, I used to face issues with having tiny white worms beneath the rocks in my crab tank. Could they be coming from moss? They would appear again and again even after changing and cleaning our the tank :/ I've stopped putting any sort of plants in their tank now
@@masqueradesxxmisfits3300 they could be detritus worms. They are fine if they are those. It's hard to say where they come from though. Figuring out what type they are is the first plan.
My vampire crab spent like a day in the water molted then countinued staying in water quite a bit i have 80% land 20% water then it got sluggish and died like 2 days later any reason it would do that??? basically was in the water 90% of the time from research thats not normal
@@kevinalohan2334 I thought it might have been shipping related or something but probably not after that long. It might have been age related but there's no real way of knowing. Just make sure your water is good and your temps. Then keep feeding a mixed diet.
My crab dont seem interested into mealworm and cucumber I feed to them, not grabbing the food from hand feed or scattering on the floor like what I saw from ur shorts video..and oso bloodworm i put on the wood and floor they just not that much into it...=[
If you crabs are wild caught and not tank born they probably won't let you hand feed them and will run away when you get close. My crabs are all captive bred in my own tanks so they are super chilled while I'm around. Once you have babies you will notice the difference. As for the food they graze on everything else in the tank as well. The pick at bits and peices all day so don't expect them to sit in one spot and east an entire slice of cuccumer etc. It might take a week for the cuccumber to dissapear and most of that will be the springtails and isopods. As long as you are mixing different food types over a month your crabs will be happy. Some days mine love mealworms some days they won't touch them. they are random like that :D
@@IndoorEcosystem ahh i see, i bought it with local breeder shop but with courier delivery. Might monitor it continuously, cos just dead one boy yesterday 😅
@@IndoorEcosystem sadly to tell, all six my rouxy crabbies dead. Can i ask my palludarium tank humidity always 95-99% and temperature always 29-33 degree Celsius, is their death cos of too hot or over humid?
@@DeskiHaoz similar to my tank settings through the year I run almost identical though they don't spend much time above 30c unless it's the middle of summer. Seems like you're giving them a mixed diet as well. I wonder how f there was some sickness. Were they quiet active?
One of my crabs I bought just one month ago just stopped moving and reacting to anything. She was very active for the last cople of days. She was even attacking other crabs yesterday. Today as she was running all over the tank (that's pretty unusual as she's normally very shy and hides all the time) I noticed she was missing one leg. I wasn't too concerned about it though. Then after few hours of intensive sightseeing she just stopped in one spot and stopped moving. I think she's dead as she won't even react to touch. I don't know what happened to her.
That's super super weird, I haven't seen anything like that before. Especially with females. A missing leg usually means a male tried to mate with her. But for her to be super active then just drop dead is really weird. Maybe it was some sort of a stress thing. But I'd only be guessing
@@IndoorEcosystem I can't imagine what could have stressed her out that much. There wasn't anything extraordinary happening. It's so sad that she died. Fortunatelly, she left some heritage last week. I can't wait for those baby crabs to grow.
Is it normal vampire crabs to change color mine has done it like 3 times sometimes he's yellow with red legs some time blueish purple with red legs sometimes brown looks really health just seem to be able to camouflage or something have seen anyone mention anything like it
@@kevinalohan2334 Yep! They can change colours a little bit. Depending on the species it might be more dramatic. I haven't kept a ton of different species but i know notice a lot of variation in mine. It can be dominance Age Pre/post molt Stress Diet and probably some others we aren't aware off. My red devils can swing be between a dull yellow, orange and bright red depending on those things.
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Thank u to share this information.
I live in Brazil, last month i brought to my house some of this little guys.
No problem 😊 though last i was hearing the were banned in Brazil. They didn't want them becoming an invasive species. Did they update some of the import rules recently.
@@IndoorEcosystem Which fruits and vegetables do you usually offer to your crabs?
@@joaogabrielmorgandeabreu8864 I have a video in the playlist with everything. Check it out 😊 I have a video for every question you probably have I'm quite confident 😉
I didn’t know that their diet could contribute to molting difficulties, it’s great that you’re telling people these things
Yep a good mixed diet pretty much prevents it entirely. with the exception of unforseen complications
Just starting to build a crabitat so this info was greatly appreciated
Glad to hear it! I have quite a few Vampire Crab Paludarium build videos you'll probably find pretty handy as well. Once you get their tank set up right they are super low maintenance creatures!
Great advice. Thanks, 👍
You're most welcome 🙂
Just bought my first 2 vampire crabs. My boyfriend already has a vivarium with frogs, fish and shrimp so we will be building together a tank for the crabs. Right now they seem to be thriving in a plastic container with water, rocks, plants, fishfood, etc. I'm assuming as long as I see them moving around and active they are happy? It will take a few days for their new tank to be built and a water heater to come in.
They will be fine in a plastic container for a while if you have it set up nicely. Food, water, soil and the right temps. If you see them roaming around all is well :D The only thing you need to keep an eye on is fighting if you have quite a few males.
I am planning to build a tank for vampire crabs, I have subbed to your channel.
Thanks for the sub 😊 building the tank is the best part! I have a ton of videos on the process. If you have any questions just drop another comment.
Hello sir, does the TDS of water cause the failed molts?Thanks for sharing these!!
If the TDS is too low it can yes.
It will depend a little on the species of shrimp you have though. Somewhere between 150 and 300 is pretty normal but I'd also be checking GH and KH as well. It all kinda comes together as a little puzzle. With diet also playing a really big role.
@@IndoorEcosystemThank you!! I will try it, Great vedio😄
@@康祐耘 no problem! You're very welcome ☺️
Just so sad to see how these are shipped... Agreed, don't buy those and perhaps even limit the trade and spare them a bit. Thanks for the vid man!
I'm considering these to fill my snake's terrarium again, which died after 17,5 years about 4 weeks ago (had to put it down at the vet). I buried it in the field right here and still feel bad about it. Those crabs at least deserve some good research before I might even start...I'm mostly worried about the temperature. Even inside my place, in summer it gets way above 28 degrees Celsius (82.4 F?) over here. Like 32 and more (90 F +). I'd need a proper cooling for those days, if I go for it..
Sorry to hear about your snake 😥17.5 years is a fairly long time, you must have been very attached.
They crabs are super cool once they get used to you. Second generations (tank born) aren't shy at all I have a fair few videos of them getting hand fed and stuff. I've had my tanks get to 32C during the summer but it's only for a few hours before it drops back down over night. Heating them in winter is my biggest issue.
I've spoken with a few guys from India who had major issues during heat waves and they have PC fans rigged up to help pass air through their tanks. It isn't pefect as it can be nearly 40c some days but they said it helps a lot.
@@IndoorEcosystem - Thanks man, appreciate all that 👍 And yes, apparently I was a lot more attached than I did already.
But wow, 40 actually sounds a lot worse, I'm surprised if they survive. But maybe with fans, for a bit yes. There is hope then with 32 I guess. And the heating I don't worry about, I can keep using the reptile lamps for that. The little buggers would get like a 120x50x70 cm (LxWxH) place to stay in. I'd do some scaping, add a pump, everything. Already for that the crabs do seem fun actually (and look great) I totally believe you they'll get used to you. I have that with most animals. Even with my fish, there is some sort of hate-love understanding when I mess with their plants. Tiny catfish with an attitude, splashing water in my face when I open the lid, bastards...not that friendly at all. 😋
Cheers man! I'll subscribe as well.
P.s.: with 32 degrees, those fish are right at, or over their limit as well actually... just these crabs are a bit different again. But ok.
What app is you use to buy crab
No app 🙂
Local from local breeders or shops is the best option.
If you don't have any local breeders or shops selling them try to find a very high quality online store in your country.
Whatever you do do not get them from outside of your country. You will just get dead crabs 100% of the time.
They aren't available in a lot of countries either because of biosecurity and invasive species dangers.
Is it normal for the female crab tk just be going and walking around the tank non stop? The male is always hiding. Are there any signs my vampire crabs are happy?
Thank you in advance.
Yep happens sometimes. But it's usually the other way around. I've had a female like that then it completely reversed.
@@IndoorEcosystem hi, thanks for your reply. By the way, I used to face issues with having tiny white worms beneath the rocks in my crab tank. Could they be coming from moss? They would appear again and again even after changing and cleaning our the tank :/ I've stopped putting any sort of plants in their tank now
@@masqueradesxxmisfits3300 they could be detritus worms. They are fine if they are those. It's hard to say where they come from though. Figuring out what type they are is the first plan.
One of mine just had babies and passed on. I've counted six babies, super exciting!
@@unnamedchannel8915 sad and happy at the same time! You've probably got a lot more than six hiding in there.
Do u have a pair for sale
I only sell locally. And you want a trio. A pair isn't ideal.
My vampire crab spent like a day in the water molted then countinued staying in water quite a bit i have 80% land 20% water then it got sluggish and died like 2 days later any reason it would do that??? basically was in the water 90% of the time from research thats not normal
It's one of 4 I have the rest seem fine kinda annoyed cuz it was my only male
How long have you had them?
@@IndoorEcosystem just under a month
@@kevinalohan2334 I thought it might have been shipping related or something but probably not after that long. It might have been age related but there's no real way of knowing. Just make sure your water is good and your temps. Then keep feeding a mixed diet.
What snails you got in this tank?
Ramshorns and the odd trumpet. But I would stick with just ramshorns moving forward. The crabs prefer them more
@@IndoorEcosystem thank you
@@ionutiancu9612 no problem ☺️
My crab dont seem interested into mealworm and cucumber I feed to them, not grabbing the food from hand feed or scattering on the floor like what I saw from ur shorts video..and oso bloodworm i put on the wood and floor they just not that much into it...=[
If you crabs are wild caught and not tank born they probably won't let you hand feed them and will run away when you get close. My crabs are all captive bred in my own tanks so they are super chilled while I'm around. Once you have babies you will notice the difference.
As for the food they graze on everything else in the tank as well. The pick at bits and peices all day so don't expect them to sit in one spot and east an entire slice of cuccumer etc. It might take a week for the cuccumber to dissapear and most of that will be the springtails and isopods. As long as you are mixing different food types over a month your crabs will be happy. Some days mine love mealworms some days they won't touch them. they are random like that :D
@@IndoorEcosystem ahh i see, i bought it with local breeder shop but with courier delivery. Might monitor it continuously, cos just dead one boy yesterday 😅
@@DeskiHaoz Keep an eye on it. Shipping is really bad so hopefully no more of them die.
@@IndoorEcosystem sadly to tell, all six my rouxy crabbies dead. Can i ask my palludarium tank humidity always 95-99% and temperature always 29-33 degree Celsius, is their death cos of too hot or over humid?
@@DeskiHaoz similar to my tank settings through the year I run almost identical though they don't spend much time above 30c unless it's the middle of summer.
Seems like you're giving them a mixed diet as well. I wonder how f there was some sickness. Were they quiet active?
One of my crabs I bought just one month ago just stopped moving and reacting to anything. She was very active for the last cople of days. She was even attacking other crabs yesterday. Today as she was running all over the tank (that's pretty unusual as she's normally very shy and hides all the time) I noticed she was missing one leg. I wasn't too concerned about it though. Then after few hours of intensive sightseeing she just stopped in one spot and stopped moving. I think she's dead as she won't even react to touch. I don't know what happened to her.
That's super super weird, I haven't seen anything like that before. Especially with females. A missing leg usually means a male tried to mate with her. But for her to be super active then just drop dead is really weird. Maybe it was some sort of a stress thing. But I'd only be guessing
@@IndoorEcosystem I can't imagine what could have stressed her out that much. There wasn't anything extraordinary happening. It's so sad that she died. Fortunatelly, she left some heritage last week. I can't wait for those baby crabs to grow.
Is it normal vampire crabs to change color mine has done it like 3 times sometimes he's yellow with red legs some time blueish purple with red legs sometimes brown looks really health just seem to be able to camouflage or something have seen anyone mention anything like it
@@kevinalohan2334 Yep! They can change colours a little bit. Depending on the species it might be more dramatic. I haven't kept a ton of different species but i know notice a lot of variation in mine.
It can be dominance
Age
Pre/post molt
Stress
Diet
and probably some others we aren't aware off.
My red devils can swing be between a dull yellow, orange and bright red depending on those things.
Io ho un Potamon fluviatile cresciuta in cattività, questo specie vive 10 anni quindi sto tranquillo!😅😅😅 ameno che non succeda qualcosa!😬
That's a long time for a crab!
@@IndoorEcosystem True!
Those shipping images are horrible