Saturday, August 7, 2010

Clean-up Your Hermit Crab Aquarium the Right Way!

Hermits are wonderful inexpensive pets since they are not only very friendly but they are also intelligent, free from any foul odor and they are clean. Hermits are terrestrial animals that could live on land and utilize empty snail shells as their temporary houses. These shells also provide them with the protection that they need. A hermit can be maintained in a 10-galloon tank with about 3 to 4 inches of substrate at the bottom. Typically, two empty bowls that contain water on them are required, one of which is filled with de-chlorinated fresh water while the other one is filled with salt water. To prevent your pet hermit crab from drowning, it is imperative that these bowls were placed in such a way that the crabs are allowed to easily get out from it.

Just like in any other type of pets, ensuring the overall health and well being of your hermit crabs will entail you to make some consideration about a few things with regard to their diet and habit. A responsible pet owner should know how to clean a hermit crab aquarium. Here are the steps on how to do it properly:

In a large pot, boil the de-chlorinated water before placing it in the tank.
Take out your pet from the hermit crab aquarium and place it someplace where they cannot climb out.
Discard any papers or sand that lines the tank.
In a large bucket, fill in about half of the boiled de-chlorinated water.
Place in everything that you have to clean inside the large bucket of water such as the old shells and food bowls.
Soak these things in the large bucket until the water cools down
Wash down the hermit crab aquarium with the remaining boiled water, drain it and allow it to dry.
At the bottom of the tank, pour in the substrate then put everything back into the tank. Place your pet on its newly cleaned hermit crab aquarium.

Additional tips:
Just like when buying any other pets including hermits, everyone should do a thorough research into the general maintenance and health. Remember, hermits do have special health needs. If these requirements are not met, these could result to disease or even worst, death of your beloved pet.

Maintaining a clean hermit habitat is vital to their health and well being. Cleaning the aquarium should be done on a weekly basis. Also, it is important that you refrain from using chemicals or detergents in cleaning any part of the hermit aquarium, with food dishes and water bowls included. It is recommended that you visit my site to get more info about proper maintenance of hermit crab aquarium.

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