For some reason I always thought I seen my guys when cleaning themselves take the "dirt" off them and trying to eat it... Thats why I suggested trying to rub a tiny bit somewhere, so when he cleans himself he takes it off and eats it. But I do see your point to and realise that my method isn't very safe for the crab; not to mention the added labour it will take for him to clean himself...wodesorel wrote:Try the q-tips coated in honey and the rolled in something dry like crushed shrimp or shredded coconut. It really just depends on what you have on hand, think powdered and nutrition packed. The honey is a definite benefit, but it's also used for edible "glue" to hold everything else into place while he eats. Hold that up to his mouth, and if he's able to eat he will. I would not recommend smearing anything on him directly as that can lead to bacterial infections if he's unable to clean himself off. If he can't eat because he's too injured...
What was I thinking?