Oh man...I didn't take pics because I wanted to ISO immediately and make sure the crab was okay and not stressed out. Was fluffing the sub earlier and unearthed a crab molting very close to the surface. (I have 13" of sub and she was like an inch under.) She is pinkish white and rubbery but appears to have eaten most of her exo. She had a shell full of sand and I very gently scooped the sand out and rinsed, then ISO'd under a cocohut on top of some sub in a KK. I made the mistake of breaking down my 10 gallon ISO a while back but the KK is large enough for the cocohut to fit into and a small dish of salt water and what's left of her exoskeleton. One of her new legs fell off so of course I feel horrible because I don't know if I ripped it off or not

I was yelling "Connor 911 911 come here emergency!!!" My 8 year old ran to help me out with supplies so I drizzled honey over the exo pieces that are left and smashed an eggshell and cuttlebone. Pinchers don't look affected so when she hardens she will be able to eat. I couldn't tell if her eyes were damaged I just wanted to get her into the dark as soon as possible. I did not take photos as I felt that would waste time in helping her and the flash would inhibit further molting processes.
Agahaah this is the first time I have ever truly had any molting issues and I've had 2 it seems pop up in 24 hours.
*phew* *deep breath*
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