If you have a fish tank at home, you can raise it in a fish tank. If not, you can raise it in a basin. Use a basin to raise it. It doesn't matter whether the water is deeper or shallower. It won't drown. However, it is best if the water has just soaked the shell. You can use sand to create a natural environment for it so that it can climb up.
To raise crabs at home, you can choose a relatively spacious and deep pool that can prevent crabs from escaping. It can be a cement pool or a larger plastic basin.
It is recommended that the size of crabs raised in the same pond should not be too different, so as not to affect the survival rate of the crabs. In addition, it is necessary to ensure that the crabs themselves are free from disease and injury.
During the feeding process, animal feeds such as red worms, shrimps, snails, and clams can be fed, supplemented by plant feeds such as aquatic plants, pumpkins, and potatoes, once in the morning and once in the evening. Will grow better.
As for changing the water, it is recommended to change the water every 3 days. After changing the water, you can pour an appropriate amount of quicklime on it for timely sterilization and disinfection.
In short, although it is convenient to raise crabs at home, you still need to put a lot of thought into the breeding environment to keep the crabs well and fattened!