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Your cart is empty.For spot cleaning fine substrates in Hermit Crab enclosures. Sift and scoop your hermit crab's fine substrate with Fluker's Hermit Crab Sand Scooper. Tough plastic construction cleans easily.
Lisa S.
2025-09-03 19:37:24
Easy to use, value for the money, small compact size.
Amanda Smith
2025-08-28 13:43:25
A little bulky, but does the job!
Debbie S.
2025-08-27 18:56:23
Awesome works great I love it
Cari Lejeune
2025-08-26 17:39:56
I keep the hermit crab sand damp so the humidity levels stay right, and the holes on the scooper are too small to let it pass through. I'm still giving it 4 stars because I was able to skim the very top of the sand to scoop the poo. Yeah, that means that some substrate will be thrown away, too, but it was very little. Not going to replace it because it's still the perfect overall size to maneuver in the tank.
Policarej
2025-08-10 16:47:48
Great for scooping out anything that goes in their sand perfect for cleaning cages
Kevin PDX
2025-08-06 13:53:55
So back in November when my daughter said she wanted hermit crabs for the holidays (insert whatever holiday you celebrate, no judgment here); we didn’t know what we were getting ourselves into. Have no fear though, this isn’t a review on what a bizarre person I must be for purchasing hermit crabs, or a review on the little creature that lives up to its name. This is a review on a little scooper that one uses to pick up the hermit crabs deuce. This same company sells hermit crab sand, which has mixed up coconut husk in it, which actually kinda looks like the crab dookie. So I don’t even know if it’s picking up the little presents they leave behind, but it doesn’t “filter†the sand and leave behind the “crab crap†like one would think. Instead you have this small hand held scooper with sand mixed in and then you’re forced to ask yourself a few questions in life a) do I just toss the sand and deuce and move on b) try and shake the sand out like you’re panning for brown gold c) give up and just replace the top layer of sand every couple of weeks. Or I guess there’s option d as well d) hope the little creatures don’t survive long and then use said scooper to pick them up. Hopefully it’s not d). I just don’t know if I can handle that day, cause although i don’t understand why one would have this as a pet, or why I invested $150 on these, but I’ve also grown attached to them. Bottom line, this scooper is just “OKâ€.
Brandy Cearley
2025-07-04 10:49:35
Good little size. I just tuck it in corner of tank when not in use
TimeinFocus_
2025-04-03 15:39:03
Works well with what it needs to do and inexpensive
Joshua Cotton
2025-02-19 17:44:19
cute,works, the holes need to be a little bit bigger.
Good sand but way over priced
2025-02-15 18:54:07
This is absolutely ridiculous. For a tiny piece of plastic.
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