i dont know. i really dont know what i want to say about something like that. yeah cool idea, nice build... but you also have to think about the animals too. 45l really is not alot of space at all especially for vampire crabs. its even below the minimum requirement and i really dont think working with minimum requirement is a good idea to begin with. just because an animal can survive in x liters, does not mean you should do that. i rather like people do more than they need.
Nice Hardscape and setup but your tank is too small for vampire crabs. I started with 30x30x45cm 1 year ago with 3 crabs inside and one year later, i had to Switch on an large one (90x45x45cm) because i had 15 adults crabs and more than 25 babies inside ! Also, this is not a good Idea to put some shrimps because crabs like hunting ! Don't forget to check your hydrometry parameter to be sure that it is more than 80%. This is very important to keep crabs alive for a longtime period.😊
Need to work on the volume levels from when you speak and when you play music. Either I can't hear you talking or the music is blowing out my ear drums.
Yeah, this was my first ever video so it a bit of a learning curve, I’d love for you too watch one of my most recent vids as I think the editing is much much better😄
ive been thinking about making some sort of a self sustaining terrarium or one with very limited care needed and one that doesn't need an extremely consistent temperature. do you have any tips to keep in mind? also is there anything larger than some isopods that would thrive with limited care?
Make sure to have a good clean up crew, so lots of spring tails, and don’t worry when the terrarium gets moody for the first few days - it’s completely Norma 😄. As for larger animals the only thing that comes to mind is probably some millipedes, I know you can but some exotic ones online that can get quite large, and they’re not too expensive 👍
If you exclude the crabs, then around £50-£70, as I got the tank cheap second hand (£10) and kept costs as low as possible, the crabs were £10 each so they pushed it to around £100