My crab won't leave it's painted shell
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- Zoea I
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2 E's stuck in tiny shells
I got two E crabs on vacation. One of the reasons I got them is because I could tell they needed new shells and I knew they wouldn't get them where they were. I have SO many shells for them to choose from including ones identical to the ones they are wearing, just bigger. After about 2 weeks of them not changing, I read that that breed likes shells with more elongated openings. So, I went through my shell collection and got more out. That was about 2 more weeks ago. They still havent changed. The shells they are in are so small for them that they can't even retract to their eyes. They just tuck their eyes between their claws. Can you give me any other suggestions or pointers? Are they being content in their tiny shells or am I doing something wrong? Otherwise, they seem very happy, healthy, active, good eaters! They love to stay together so I am considering getting more of this breed, but I'm aprihensive about ordering them online. I am not new to hermit crabs, but I am new to the Es.
- harleyucollins
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Re: My crab won't leave it's painted shell
I love E's. :] Have you tried boiling the shells and then added a little bit of salt water in the shell after it's cooled?
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4 E -Reo-ohki, Pip, Magnus, and Tien
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- Coenobita
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Re: My crab won't leave it's painted shell
E's tend to be quite picky about changing shells in general. I've heard of many E owners who had crabs like yours, who just would not seem to change shells no matter how small the shells were.
I have found that my E's are enjoying the turbo shells more than the sharkeyes or babylonias (those two have D shaped openings) so don't limit the hole shape. I make sure I have plenty of each shape available in many sizes. I suggest you get a good selection of turbo shells as well to offer.
Boil them up once a week or so, then spritz some ocean salt water into the opening to help entice them.
Hopefully they'll stop being such stingy little tightwads.
I have found that my E's are enjoying the turbo shells more than the sharkeyes or babylonias (those two have D shaped openings) so don't limit the hole shape. I make sure I have plenty of each shape available in many sizes. I suggest you get a good selection of turbo shells as well to offer.
Boil them up once a week or so, then spritz some ocean salt water into the opening to help entice them.
Hopefully they'll stop being such stingy little tightwads.
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- Zoea I
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Ecudorians in tiny shells!
I have 2 E's I got a month ago. One of the reasons I got them was because their shells were too small and I knew they wouldn't get bigger ones where they were. I have shells of all different shapes and sizes, round openings as well as oval. I even put them in a iso tank to see if they would switch, but they won't. It's sad because they can't retact far enough to even cover their eyes. They just hide their eyes between their claws. Does anybody have any advice on anything else I could do to help them out or do I just have to give them more time? I just want them to be comfy!
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Re: My crab won't leave it's painted shell
Rinse the shells with salt water and then put them back in the tank. Some hermit crabs will think that the shells were previously occupied by another hermit crab and will be tempted to try them on, thinking that it may fit them too.
- hermiesman80
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Re: My crab won't leave it's painted shell
My pp crab Hermes would not change for 3 years and still won`t besides hes really lazy i have lots of things for him to climb but he won`t he looks at shells but wont change hes only changed once before at the store in front of me i was kinda scared but i got him some bigger shells and he moved instantly!Hope this helps !
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- Zoea I
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Re: My crab won't leave it's painted shell
Thanks everybody... I have tried boiling the shells and squirting them with salt water... I have not had any luck yet. But I did get more shells and I will try the same again. And I do have shells with all different shaped holes because I have 14 crabs!
Sorry it took me so long to reply to you all, but for some reason, I couldn't find my posting! Which is why you may notice that I posted twice. Sorry
Sorry it took me so long to reply to you all, but for some reason, I couldn't find my posting! Which is why you may notice that I posted twice. Sorry
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- Zygote
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Re: My crab won't leave it's painted shell
I've noticed since caring for hermit crabs since 2013, that it's not a matter opening shape, but rather the crabs preference. I have had Ecuadorian crabs switch into turbos, and pps, into Babylonians. From my experience, try to get him/ her the same shape opening that the crab is currently in (with painted shells an exemption). I have however, seen crabs in d-oval shaped shells move to circular, and vice versa. That being said, it's best to give your crab numerous shells with different openings. I hope this helps!!