We have a situation where one of our hermit crab has burried itself for about a week and a bit now. The last time he did, he came out almost a month after. We weren't sure but we believed he molted and he is showing the same signs this time around. We would've been fine if he didn't decide to burry after we bought 4 new hermies. Right now, we kept the new hermies in a plastic iso tank cuz we're scared that the other guy might be molting in the main tank.
We're not sure what to do.. Ideally we'd want to take the molting crab to the iso tank and the new ones to the main tank. But it might be too late now to dig him up and move him.
Any thoughts/suggestions are appreciated
Hermit crab burried
- mk32
- Zygote
- Posts: 18
- Joined: 31 Aug 2011, 10:34
- Gender: Male
- Hermit crabs: 2
- Total gallons: 5
- Total tanks: 1
- ladybug15057
- Coenobita
- Posts: 3098
- Joined: 03 Mar 2008, 04:12
- Gender: Female
- Hermit crabs: 82
- Total gallons: 305
- Total tanks: 7
- Location: Southwestern Pa., U.S.
Re: Hermit crab burried
I would strongly suggest not to dig the burrowed hermie up. This could be harmful. The new hermies should be kept iso'ed for awhile to let them adjust and to make sure they aren't ill or have pests.
Marie (aka ladybug15057)
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