Fussy new crabber

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Re: Fussy new crabber

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If you're offering dried food, you can leave it in the tank for a few days before taking it out. If you're offering fresh food, keep offering it daily, because you never know when they'll come back up and need food.
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Re: Fussy new crabber

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The amounts you put in the tank are so small anyway, these amounts would probably be tossed from someone's dinner plate or as scraps if you think about it, so it's not really a waste, just a little effort. :) :D
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Do hermit crabs have ears?

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Can they hear or have ears?
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Re: Fussy new crabber

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In the upper right corner of the screen one will see a search box. I just typed in "Hear" and found the post I have done recently regarding hearing.
Please go to page one of this thread, and read my first post.
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just ignore the hearing thing I wrote some how or another I made a new topic and posted it and my dumb computer posted it randomly in this one! sorry for the inconvienience!
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Re: Fussy new crabber

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Sorry I didn't explain, but your post was merged here with the one that already had the reply about 'hearing'.
Not your computer... but the search feature is really a good tool in the upper right corner. That is how I found this posting..
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Re: Fussy new crabber

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ooooooooohhhhhhhhhhh ok that would make alot of sence!!!
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Re: Fussy new crabber

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So my crabs have been under ground for over a week now, and I'm concerned about them eating. There are no signs of hm coming up at all, because they're completely buried. How long can they go without food?
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Re: Fussy new crabber

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Ayume wrote:So my crabs have been under ground for over a week now, and I'm concerned about them eating. There are no signs of hm coming up at all, because they're completely buried. How long can they go without food?
There's no need to worry Ayume- if they get hungry they'll feed. Remember the crabs could be molting too.

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Re: Fussy new crabber

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Also, if you have a calcium based sand like aragonite, or coconut fiber substrate, they can be munching away on that while they are hidden too. :)

I had a crab I adopted, a big PP, who spend 3 weeks in the same spot, not molting, but in coconut fiber and under a piece of cork bark. He didnt' touch his food in all that time, but I realized he must have been munching away on the cocofiber and cork bark. He had lived on commercial food the past year, and had never had any wood in his tank. I believe he must have been starved for cellulose, a nutrient they need.

Don't worry, as Sterwick said, they will eat when they need to. :)
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