This morning i woke up to find my giant strawberry hermie in the position shown in the picture below. I walked up to the glass to have a closer look and to my surprise, the hermie didnt move at all. Usually when i come up close to the tank it retreats back into its shell. Because it didnt move at all, i started to lightly tap the glass infront of it, and again it didnt move at all (its antenna's were completely still as well).... i immediately thought the worse and stood there to stare at my hermie for the next 10 mins and still, absolutely no movement. I checked on my hermie 3 hrs later and it was still in the same position and just like before, it wouldnt move at all even though i was lightly tapping the glass to see if it would respond. However, i came back 1 hr later to find that my hermie had moved which meant it was still alive! i was really relieved to see that it had moved =) its moving around fine right now as if nothing happened.
I would like to add that 3/4 of my tank is sand and the other 1/4 is shell grit. My tank is a 2 footer n around 1 foot wide.
My question is, is my hermie on its way out??? or perhaps is it ready to molt? im aware of the signs of molting and my hermie hasnt really shown any of them. Any help would be muchly appreciated. Thank you.
