An unexpected molter :(

Questions about hermit crabs moulting and its symptoms.
Bonnie.Maree
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Total gallons: 55
Total tanks: 3
Location: Western Sydney

Re: An unexpected molter :(

Post by Bonnie.Maree »

That I shall.do :D so theyll make it? Yippie! Thankyou! I was so worried that once willow dropped his leg thatwas it. But he seems to be recovering nicely
MY HERMIT CRABS: Chester the sneaky and Indigo the digger
REST IN PEACE Willow the tunnel maker and Charlie the climber
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ladybug15057
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Location: Southwestern Pa., U.S.

Re: An unexpected molter :(

Post by ladybug15057 »

Years ago when we were getting hermies I use to think that when they molted they shed majority of the 'bad' that they experienced prior to moving here. IMO it was like a fresh start.... No scientific studies on this, just my opinion and experiences.
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Bonnie.Maree
Zygote
Zygote
Posts: 70
Joined: 27 Aug 2012, 10:01
Gender: Female
Hermit crabs: 2
Total gallons: 55
Total tanks: 3
Location: Western Sydney

Re: An unexpected molter :(

Post by Bonnie.Maree »

ladybug15057 wrote:Years ago when we were getting hermies I use to think that when they molted they shed majority of the 'bad' that they experienced prior to moving here. IMO it was like a fresh start.... No scientific studies on this, just my opinion and experiences.
Experiences are the best knowledge :D
MY HERMIT CRABS: Chester the sneaky and Indigo the digger
REST IN PEACE Willow the tunnel maker and Charlie the climber
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