Beach sand is cheap and re-usable in Australia, yet can be expensive in land-locked areas of the US and other countries. Most owners use playsand found at their local hardware store. Please take note of the quality when purchasing playsands. If in doubt ask other hermit crab owners what they use and ask how it works when damp. Some playsands are low-grade sand made from crushed rocks and have impurities since they are used for the building industry. If in doubt as to the quality always wash and bake your sand the first time you use it. Cleaning and
drying sand can be messy. Make sure you cover the drains or use a plug when rinsing. Most rinse their sand and then
dry it before returning it to a cleaned crabarium. Another alternative is to place the sand into a pillow case to drain so that your drains are not blocked up.
The positives of sand include that it is attractive to look at, especially after some heavy
hermit crab traffic, with their little marks in the sand.
Hermit crabs love tunneling down in sand but you must
be careful that you keep an eye on the level of dampness. If there is standing water or food items in damp sand you may develop mold (mould) or bacteria. This leads to a weakened condiiton, stress to the
hermit crabs and can mean possible death. Many use a kitty litter scoup or sieve to pick through the sand on a regular basis to remove uneaten food or refuse.
There are several brands which are not recommended. If in doubt as to the brand found locally post a message to the Substrates Forum. |