I picked up my biggest crab today (Sgt Squish), and noticed he pulled himself waaaaaaaay further back than I thought he could.
Then it dawned on me, that wasn't Squish!
So, frantically, I looked around the tank trying to find and count the crabs. (I only have three... )
I found the other small one, but couldn't find Squish anywhere.
So I looked underneath and saw moult pieces, but they were completely covered by dirt, so I freaked out a bit.
...I found him. He's alive, pink and shell-less. What should I do? I'm not sure if he'll accept the other shells that I deem to be his size, and one of the smaller crabs seems to have stolen "his" shell.
AND I've interrupted his moulting hidey spot (He was completely submerged, no hole... it was weird.
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What is the volume of your main tank?
I... don't remember off the top of my head. 10, I think.
How many hermit crabs do you currently have? How big are they?
Three (3), 1 medium sized one, the other 2 are small.
How long have you had the hermit crab(s) that you are concerned about?
Squish has been with use about 8 months. He has molted successfully before.
What substrate or combination of substrates are you using? How deep is it?
Primarily coconut fiber dirt... It varies depending on where the crabs have dug.
2-4 inches?
What do you feed your hermit crabs?
Crackers, boiled egg, lettuce, apple, banana, "hermit food", dried fruit... various things of a vegetable/fruit-type nature.
Do you use distilled, bottled, tap or other types of water?
Bottled/Tap
If you are using a dechlorinator, what brand is it? Does it state to remove all heavy metals, chlorine and chloramines?
Zoo med - The bottle doesn't say.
What brand of sea salt are you using to supply your hermit crabs with salt water?
HBH Hermit Crab Salt
What heat source are you using and where is it positioned?
Zoo Med heating pad, underneath the dirt on the right side of the tank.
Have you calibrated your thermometer(s) and hygrometer so that you can interpret accurate readings?
I hope so.
What is the air temperature range and humidity inside the tank?
I keep the humidity close to max as best I can, but temperature fluctuates a bit over the course of the year. (ambient outside temperature)
What is the highest temperature that the substrate near the heat source reaches?
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Do you have any photos of your tank or hermit crab(s) of concern? If yes, please attach them to your post.
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Crab moulting, another crab stole it's shell
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- Zygote
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Crab moulting, another crab stole it's shell
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- ladybug15057
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Re: Crab moulting, another crab stole it's shell
Do you have a 2 liter soda bottle you can cut to slide down where he is located to protect him from the others? Put small water sources within the soda section (soda caps, water bottle caps will work due to the tight space) and push this all the way to the tanks floor. Remove any items the others can climb to gain access to him by....I found him. He's alive, pink and shell-less. What should I do?
What are the measurements of your tank? Length, width and height?What is the volume of your main tank?
I... don't remember off the top of my head. 10, I think.
It appears your hermies are lacking a little in their diet. (chitin is a major one and other protein foods. Some chitin foods are considered protein, but not all protein foods contain chitin.What do you feed your hermit crabs?
Crackers, boiled egg, lettuce, apple, banana, "hermit food", dried fruit... various things of a vegetable/fruit-type nature.
http://hermitcrabcuisine.com/
Sue’s post here:
http://crabstreetjournal.com/xoops/modu ... p?faqid=91
Which bottled water do you use when you use it?Do you use distilled, bottled, tap or other types of water?
Bottled/Tap
ZooMed part 1 does not remove heavy metals from tap water. You will need one that removes chlorine, chloramines and heavy metals.If you are using a dechlorinator, what brand is it? Does it state to remove all heavy metals, chlorine and chloramines?
Zoo med - The bottle doesn't say.
This salt is not a good one and serves no purpose to keep a hermie healthy. Please choose one from:What brand of sea salt are you using to supply your hermit crabs with salt water?
HBH Hermit Crab Salt
http://www.hermitcrabparadise.com/crabc ... eslist.php
The UTH needs to be positioned outside of the tank on the tanks floor not in the tank.What heat source are you using and where is it positioned?
Zoo Med heating pad, underneath the dirt on the right side of the tank.
?? You did test the humidity gauge? Or hope it is accurate?Have you calibrated your thermometer(s) and hygrometer so that you can interpret accurate readings?
I hope so.
Do you have a thermometer on the inside of the tank, and if so what does it read?What is the air temperature range and humidity inside the tank?
I keep the humidity close to max as best I can, but temperature fluctuates a bit over the course of the year. (ambient outside temperature)
Possibly an oversight that the question was missed? Do you know the substrate temp of your tank? (cool and warm side?)What is the highest temperature that the substrate near the heat source reaches?
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Edited to add:
If the other vacates the shell, rinse it and put it within the cut soda bottle with the shell less molter. If not, place another shell that size in the soda iso with him.
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Re: Crab moulting, another crab stole it's shell
I did place a coconut shell-house over his spot for darkness (and he deburied himself).
I will see what I can do about the 2 liter. (Thank you so much for the idea)
So about 10 gallons.
I have a smaller one attached to a side from some bad advice I received early on. Heating was a very confusing subject.
Therefore I bought one of those adjustable heater dials from... zoo-med (again) ... I think. It only has a knob with a sticker ranging green to red. =/ So during winter I set it higher, summer I lower it a bit. The crabs have seemed to find their comfort zones.
Well, we do... sort of, but they're different shapes.
The other shells are smaller and bigger. I've stacked several near him for the time being, hoping he'll find one he likes.
I can't believe that shell thieving occurred though, it's never happened before, and that other crab is MUCH smaller. He practically disappears into the shell when i pick him up.
I panicked and placed some cardboard in the tank to divide the other two from him for now.ladybug15057 wrote: Do you have a 2 liter soda bottle you can cut to slide down where he is located to protect him from the others? Put small water sources within the soda section (soda caps, water bottle caps will work due to the tight space) and push this all the way to the tanks floor. Remove any items the others can climb to gain access to him by.
I will see what I can do about the 2 liter. (Thank you so much for the idea)
L: ~20in H: ~12in W: ~10inladybug15057 wrote: What are the measurements of your tank? Length, width and height?
So about 10 gallons.
I have a cuttlebone in the tank with them, and I leave egg shells in there, as well as sea shells and other crab shells... I thought that was suppose to help provide for chiting.ladybug15057 wrote: It appears your hermies are lacking a little in their diet. (chitin is a major one and other protein foods. Some chitin foods are considered protein, but not all protein foods contain chitin.
http://hermitcrabcuisine.com/
Sue’s post here:
http://crabstreetjournal.com/xoops/modu ... p?faqid=91
To be honest, what ever is on sale at the time. xDladybug15057 wrote: Which bottled water do you use when you use it?
Do you have a recommendation? All 3 crabs have moulted several times, and 1 of them has been with me for over a year. This one and the smallest one have been with me about 8 months.ladybug15057 wrote: ZooMed part 1 does not remove heavy metals from tap water. You will need one that removes chlorine, chloramines and heavy metals.
Will do, thanks. This salt is new, I was using zoo-med part 2 before.ladybug15057 wrote: This salt is not a good one and serves no purpose to keep a hermie healthy. Please choose one from:
http://www.hermitcrabparadise.com/crabc ... eslist.php
The UTH is outside of the tank, attached to the underside.ladybug15057 wrote: The UTH needs to be positioned outside of the tank on the tanks floor not in the tank.
I have a smaller one attached to a side from some bad advice I received early on. Heating was a very confusing subject.
I didn't put it through rigorous tests, but I watched it pretty closely after buying it initially, and adjusted my tank accordingly.ladybug15057 wrote: ?? You did test the humidity gauge? Or hope it is accurate?
The thermometer actually reads mid to high 80s at the moment, since it's summer time, it's warm in the kitchen area. (It's where there's no AC)ladybug15057 wrote: Do you have a thermometer on the inside of the tank, and if so what does it read?
Unfortunately I don't have an exact read on the substrate temp. =/ Setting all this up was initially frustrating because of all the information I ended up needing to sift through as well as all the unexpected costs. (It started as a small project for our son, but I didn't want to be one of those people that is uninformed about their pet... low and behold $100+ later... xD )ladybug15057 wrote: Possibly an oversight that the question was missed? Do you know the substrate temp of your tank? (cool and warm side?)
Therefore I bought one of those adjustable heater dials from... zoo-med (again) ... I think. It only has a knob with a sticker ranging green to red. =/ So during winter I set it higher, summer I lower it a bit. The crabs have seemed to find their comfort zones.
Frustratingly, we don't have another shell that exact size.ladybug15057 wrote: Edited to add:
If the other vacates the shell, rinse it and put it within the cut soda bottle with the shell less molter. If not, place another shell that size in the soda iso with him.
Well, we do... sort of, but they're different shapes.
The other shells are smaller and bigger. I've stacked several near him for the time being, hoping he'll find one he likes.
I can't believe that shell thieving occurred though, it's never happened before, and that other crab is MUCH smaller. He practically disappears into the shell when i pick him up.