Article: Most people will either order fiddler crabs from a pet supplier or purchase them in a store. Before you set them loose in the aquarium or while you are setting it up, release your crabs into holding containers.  Use plastic pails or large dishes filled with brackish water as holding containers.  Avoid leaving your fiddler crabs in any shipping material. Release them into the holding containers and discard any shipping water.  Keep male and female fiddler crabs in separate holding containers if they arrived separately.  Cover the containers to keep your fiddlers from escaping. Once you’ve had a chance to remove the crabs from their shipping or arrival containers and set up your tank, it’s time to release them into their new home. Although you can initially release all of your fiddlers into the same tank, watch for aggressive behaviors that may indicate inability to live together. Be aware that although fiddler crabs often travel and feed in groups, that they can be aggressive with one another. This rarely results in injury, but you may want to consider separating fiddlers if one doesn’t allow another to move throughout the aquarium. Most crabs feed by “grazing” the sand in their habitats throughout the day. Watch for how much your crabs eat and increase food as necessary, though be careful to not overfeed them because this can make the tank smell offensive and like ammonia as well as muddle the water.  Add the following to your tank every day as food for your fiddlers: one brine shrimp or 2 plankton, a few fish flakes, place these only in the water. Change the food up every few days by adding 3 freeze dried blood worms, a few fish flakes, and a couple small pieces of seaweed. Be aware that seaweed will promote algae growth in the tank, which your fiddlers will eat. Recognize that it is not uncommon for fiddlers to eat rotting food. Fresh dechlorinated brackish water is key to maintaining a fiddler crab’s health. Add new water to the tank as you see it evaporating. If you notice an ammonia smell or murky water, change the water and sand in the aquarium. Remember to add water that is dechlorinated and brackish. Never use table salt to make brackish water. Crabs molt their exoskeletons in order to grow. Watch for molting and make sure to leave your fiddler alone during this time because she may be very fragile for several days.  Be aware that fiddlers may be reclusive and not eat during molting. Avoid removing the molting or molted skin. The crab will eat the skin for calcium.  Remove any crabs bothering the molting crab to holding containers. Disease and illness are rare among fiddler crabs. However, not keeping their water clean or housing them in improper temperatures can lead to illness and death.  Keep in mind that molting is healthy.  Be aware that missing claws and legs are normal and will regenerate.  Checking the water for foul smells can alert you to problems with the water. You may find that simply changing the water makes your crabs more active.
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Welcome your crabs home. Release your crabs into the tank. Feed your fiddlers. Change the water regularly. Leave molting crabs alone. Watch for illness.

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INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Many people use snuff as a way to transition away from tobacco altogether. You do not inhale snuff, and some studies indicate this makes it less addicting or dangerous than tobacco products. However, the results of such studies are debatable. If you want to use snuff to transition off of tobacco products, you should talk to a doctor first. Many doctors advise against using snuff to quit, as this may just create another bad habit. Instead of snuff, some medical doctors may prescribe nicotine replacement sprays, patches, pills, or gums. Talk to your doctor about your options before settling on snuff as your route to quit. Many people believe nasal snuff does not come with the health risks associated with smoking. However, understand that snuff has similar health risks to tobacco. It increases your risk for heart disease, stroke, cirrhosis, all cancers, including lung cancer, and respiratory and digestive diseases. The risks are arguably slightly lower than smoking cigarettes, but still exist for smokeless tobacco products like snuff. Nasal snuff contains nicotine, which is a physically addictive substance. Recognize the signs of nicotine dependency. If you are displaying these signs, you may want to reevaluate your use of nasal snuff.  You can become dependent on nasal snuff, making it difficult to quit. You may try to quit, but find you are unable to. If you stop using snuff for a few days, you may experience withdrawal symptoms like irritability, strong cravings, anxiety, low mood, difficulty concentrating, and increased hunger. You may keep using snuff even if health problems arise and your doctor recommends quitting. Over the longterm, using snuff can cause damage to your nasal cavities. As you're snorting snuff through your nose, your nostrils become irritated and damaged over time. Longterm users of snuff sometimes develop chronic rhinitis. This condition causes a persistent runny nose and blocked nasal passages.

SUMMARY: Be careful when using snuff to quit tobacco. Learn about the health risks. Recognize signs of tobacco dependency. Be aware of longterm nasal problems.

Pick fun little enamel pins or even buttons with colorful sayings. You could even add floral brooches. Arrange them on your bag for a fun look that's all yours! You could also sew on interesting coat buttons. Your local fabric store should have an aisle of buttons to choose from. Clip on a kid's hair bow in a fun color to add a fun and feminine touch. Alternatively, make your own bow, and sew it into place. You could even make a series of small bows to attach across your bag. For a simple addition, tie a thin ribbon into a small bow. Trim the ends, and burn the ends quickly with a lighter to keep them from unraveling. Sew it into place with a needle and thread or glue it on with fabric glue or a bit of hot glue. Embroidery patches come in a variety of forms, so that makes it easy to find one perfect for your style. You could add little stars, flowers, fun sayings, kittens, or even just your name. Find patches online or at craft stores. Lay a small square scarf out flat. Roll it up from one corner to make a long band, and then wrap it around a strap for your fanny pack. Make a knot, and you've added a bit of color to help the bag match your outfit! You could also use a bandana, as you can find many colorful ones at craft stores.
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Add pins to make your bag your own. Attach a bow for a girly touch. Iron or sew on patches to make a statement. Tie on a small scarf for a pop of color.