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Contest Entry Forum » 2019 October COTM

Home › Forums › Chewin’ the Choya › Contest Entry Forum › 2019 October COTM

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  • December 13, 2018 at 10:21 am #9152
    Stacy
    Keymaster

    For ease of voting please try to do the following:

    Take and post one clear photo of the entire crabitat to be used on the poll.

    Take and post any additional photos you would like to share to highlight features. A link back to the contest thread will be included on the poll so others can browse the additional images.

    Full rules here:

    Crabitat of the Month

    October 24, 2019 at 10:43 pm #10712
    Christi Derrick
    Participant

    122 gallon tank, 18″d,60″w,26″h. New build.
    Playsand and EE mix substrate that is between 8-9 inches deep.
    Pools are 2.5 gallons each with one salt water (IO) and one fresh.
    Ladders by Mary Akers.
    Hides are terra cotta pots, coconut huts, shark is a sponge holder. Shell shop is a spice rack made of plastic and silicone. Jungle vines and plastic florals used. Slate stone tiles used for wall behind pools to prevent glass etching from salt water.

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    October 30, 2019 at 9:03 pm #10810
    motorcrab
    Participant

    Location: Coal Township, Pennsylvania
    Dimensions of Crabitat: 48″L X 18″W X 21″T
    Volume of Crabitat: 75 Gallon
    Substrate: Eco Earth & Playsand various consistency approximately 9″deep
    Tank Items: 2.5 gallon fresh and salt water filtered and cycled pools, UVB bulb lighting on one side, custom plexiglass lid with hole to allow UV ray into the tank, Egg Crate backdrop with shelf and fish netting, UTH on back and left side of tank, Rear UTH hooked through a regulator, Lighting on timer.
    Comments:This is my 2019 Craboween set up. Skulls, Coffins, and calcium Cauldron are by Exo Terra, Various shades of Halloween aquarium plants, I scratch built the haunted house/cabin out of egg crate and oak bark as a hide. “BEWARE” lighting on for taking pictures only!

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