Crabs

dwarfgourami7

Steve the angelfish
Nov 13, 2006
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Hello, im intrested in keeping some crabs but im not sure what kinds need what, so here are some specs they need to follow.
1. Fully freshwater
2. fully aquatic or semi and can live in a water level lowered tank with decor sticking out to perch on
3. Easy to feed (flake mainly)
4. doesnt grow too big

if theres are any crabs that more or less follow those guidelines please tell me about them.
many thanks. dg7
 
Red Clawed Crabs are slightly brackish,and they match all your other specs. Or the Rainbow crab. MUST BE KEPT ALONE!!! And another thing, if you ae only prepared to feed it flakes then it wont last long. Crabs need a varied diet of vegetables, fish, sinking pellets etc...

RTW
 
blue crabs will live in fresh water. this summer we caught some over 100 miles from the gulf in the atchafalaya river. they will eat anything.


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The wife and I have discussed keeping crabs as well, and from the quick research I just conducted, you can rule out the rainbow crabs. Here are a couple of quotes from Practical Fishkeeping's article about them:

"Size: Adults can reach up to about 15-20cm/6-8" across the carapace, although most captive specimens remain considerably smaller.
Habitat: Research papers cite the occurence of Cardiosoma armatum on sand and mud flats on the lower Volta river system in Africa. The species tends to burrow and produce a hide-out in the mud. The species is caught in empty tins. It does not need very much water and is happy with either access to freshwater or slightly brackish water.
Aquarium: Since this is primarily a "land crab" it should be given access to a land area in the aquarium. It is not well suited to life underwater and will definitely try to climb out if you don't provide it with somewhere to sit above the water level.
Diet: Most crabs are opportunists, and this one is no exception it seems. It accepts most foods, almost anything, in fact, but also has a tendency to try and eat fish. It wouldn't be wise to house it alongside fish. What it can't catch it could injure with its hefty, sharp pincers."

So in summary, at 6-8" potential size, and a preference for a terrestrial environment, I think you can rule this one out.

I was thinking about moon/halloween crabs myself, but again they are terrestrial. I think in the end, I'll be left with plain old fiddlers.
 
blue crabs will live in fresh water. this summer we caught some over 100 miles from the gulf in the atchafalaya river. they will eat anything.


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Are those flathead cats?
 
Although they fall far short of your first guideline, have you considered SW crabs at all? Many stay reasonably small, and some are very very beautiful - others are so ugly they're cute. If you were to set up a tank for just SW crab(s) it could be small and relatively simple. Just a thought.
 
The first rule is very very strict. With the diet it will have: Dry crab food (if it exsists) scraps of flake food. platy fry. bloodworm. brine shrimp.
 
The first rule is very very strict. With the diet it will have: Dry crab food (if it exsists) scraps of flake food. platy fry. bloodworm. brine shrimp.
well then you have a problem my friend. the only 2 commonly avalible non-SW crabs both need BW to be happy.
 
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