Penelope .R
Fish Fanatic
So this might be a bit ambitious but I've recently become fascinated with the idea of building a paladarium for my hermit crabs to combine my fish keeping hobby with my other animals...
I don't really know where to start, it feels like a huge project to me, even though I'm really only aiming to build a 40 gal tall paladarium with a 10 gallon water area (no less than 5 gallons for the water but hopefully more).
It will be a mostly arboreal set up to maximize space and allow for the addition of a small gecko or anole in the future (like one to two years down the line, I've wanted to keep an arboreal lizard for years now, ideally a crested gecko but I'm not 100% on their compatability yet and I worry about him falling into the water and drowning).
For the fishkeeping part- I'm planning in it being a nano sized water area, fully planted and stocked with some tiny non-aggressive freshwater fish. Originally I was thinking about adding another betta fish but decided against it, I want the crabs to be the eye catching thing about the enclosure.
I figured I'd build the water area with spray foam and silicone to water proof. I've watched a few videos, but I worry about water seeping out and growing excess bacteria in the land area, since hermits need plenty of room to burrow. Anyone have any input as to how to waterproof it?
Speaking of bacteria, I'm also thinking about attempting to make it bioactive, and maybe adding some creatures to break down the waste from the crabs and any food hoards. I have no clue where to start with that but at least I have an idea.
I'm looking at paladarium style tanks right now, tanks sold for the purpose of being a paladarium, but they're expensive... so I'm thinking about just getting a plain 40 gallon from Petco, turning it on its side, and getting some glass custom cut to make it water tight and make a door (the front door access is a big thing for me since I need to find a way to maintain the fish tank as well as the land area).
I also want to feed the pump up through the land area to make a trickling waterfall. It's not going to be my main source of filtration, but rather just a way to keep humidity high and keep the water moving.
Anyway, anyone have any thoughts or suggestions? I'm taking this build slow, so I have plenty of time to plan and figure out a design.
I don't really know where to start, it feels like a huge project to me, even though I'm really only aiming to build a 40 gal tall paladarium with a 10 gallon water area (no less than 5 gallons for the water but hopefully more).
It will be a mostly arboreal set up to maximize space and allow for the addition of a small gecko or anole in the future (like one to two years down the line, I've wanted to keep an arboreal lizard for years now, ideally a crested gecko but I'm not 100% on their compatability yet and I worry about him falling into the water and drowning).
For the fishkeeping part- I'm planning in it being a nano sized water area, fully planted and stocked with some tiny non-aggressive freshwater fish. Originally I was thinking about adding another betta fish but decided against it, I want the crabs to be the eye catching thing about the enclosure.
I figured I'd build the water area with spray foam and silicone to water proof. I've watched a few videos, but I worry about water seeping out and growing excess bacteria in the land area, since hermits need plenty of room to burrow. Anyone have any input as to how to waterproof it?
Speaking of bacteria, I'm also thinking about attempting to make it bioactive, and maybe adding some creatures to break down the waste from the crabs and any food hoards. I have no clue where to start with that but at least I have an idea.
I'm looking at paladarium style tanks right now, tanks sold for the purpose of being a paladarium, but they're expensive... so I'm thinking about just getting a plain 40 gallon from Petco, turning it on its side, and getting some glass custom cut to make it water tight and make a door (the front door access is a big thing for me since I need to find a way to maintain the fish tank as well as the land area).
I also want to feed the pump up through the land area to make a trickling waterfall. It's not going to be my main source of filtration, but rather just a way to keep humidity high and keep the water moving.
Anyway, anyone have any thoughts or suggestions? I'm taking this build slow, so I have plenty of time to plan and figure out a design.