
(Will mention that on tapatalk, the pics are orientated correctly, but desktop/internet, not so much! Regardless, looking good!)

Oh geez....hope he grants your wish of a bit more time!! And holy cow that’s a lot of sand! LolAgentK25 wrote:Gonna have to figure out how to get pics onto my chromebook and upload them from there. On another note; I started with 150 lbs of playsand and seven blocks of EE. That has filled about 1/3 of the tank with 11-12” of substrate. Will be heading to buy another 300 lbs of sand and another 14 blocks of EE tomorrow. Agent K hasn’t gone down to molt since November 2016, and he’s been shell swapping like a mad-crab the last couple of weeks. I asked him tonight to give me one more day.
Sent from my SM-S727VL using TapatalkAgentK25 wrote:Gonna have to figure out how to get pics onto my chromebook and upload them from there. On another note; I started with 150 lbs of playsand and seven blocks of EE. That has filled about 1/3 of the tank with 11-12” of substrate. Will be heading to buy another 300 lbs of sand and another 14 blocks of EE tomorrow. Agent K hasn’t gone down to molt since November 2016, and he’s been shell swapping like a mad-crab the last couple of weeks. I asked him tonight to give me one more day.
I’m aiming for 15 inches so when it settles I’ll hopefully have 12”. My jumbo guys are about 4” tall each, so I really need that foot-deep substrate.ciaraalston wrote:How many inches of substrate are you aiming for?
Agent K granted my request! He’s still up today!! And yeah, that’s a LOT of substrate...especially since I have to mix it one EE block at a time. Thinking about borrowing a wheel barrow to mix bigger quantities and then use my bin to move it to the tank.fandt94 wrote:Oh geez....hope he grants your wish of a bit more time!! And holy cow that’s a lot of sand! Lol
Sent from my SM-S727VL using TapatalkAgentK25 wrote:Also wanted to mention that it took 17 blocks of EE, 400 pounds of playsand, and approximately 16 gallons of msw. It was SO HELPFUL to have a clean wheel barrow to mix it together before putting it into the tank. Also, a concrete mixing hoe was a great tool!!
Same with my tank! I have trouble with my hands, so my goal was 13 inches before it settled and I had to stop at 11! Luckily it didn't settle too much and I still have about 10 inches, but I wanted more!AgentK25 wrote:I know, right???? I was amazed at how much it took. And that only got me to 12” of substrate! I was shooting for 15”, but my body aches made me quit at 12”.
Agent K says thanks!ciaraalston wrote:OH MY GOSH THAT IS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CRAB I HAVE EVER SEEN IN MY LIFE!!!!!!
I showed my boyfriend and told him "look! Mine could get that big someday!!!" And he said "ummm, I don't want to do this anymore. That looks like it will eat a lot of food. I can't afford your hobby anymore."
Anyways, congratulations!!! It looks amazing already!!!!
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