UPDATE- Hermie didn't make it I checked him this morning and he was giving off the strong death smell. So sad.
Hi all, I woke this morning to my hermie out of his shell and not moving. Aussie Hermie.
I am hoping he is ok, am very new to owning so am not really sure what the go is. I have isolated him in a small container with the shell he ditched and a slightly bigger shell. Boiled the shells before putting them in with him incase there was something nasty in them. I placed the container back into the normal tank so he keeps warm and for the humidity. I am wondering if it will just be a waiting game to see if he survives or not. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Hermie is out of his shell and lifeless [UPDATE - RIP HERMIE
Hermie is out of his shell and lifeless [UPDATE - RIP HERMIE
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Re: Hermie is out of his shell and lifeless
To quote @CallaLily from another post:
"It's very important to get him back in a shell. You can place some extras near him to see if he'll try one on. If not, try the glass cup method. This is where you place a clean, appropriately sized shell in the bottom of a glass, gently rinse the crab in lukewarm dechlor freshwater, and place him in the glass on top of the shell. Hopefully that'll coax him into taking it. If he continues to refuse or is extremely weak, you'll need to help him into a shell. In that case, a slightly too large shell makes it a bit easier. Again you'll want to make sure crab and shell are clean. It also helps to leave a small amount of water in the shell. After getting the crab reshelled, ISO in proper conditions. Good luck!"
"It's very important to get him back in a shell. You can place some extras near him to see if he'll try one on. If not, try the glass cup method. This is where you place a clean, appropriately sized shell in the bottom of a glass, gently rinse the crab in lukewarm dechlor freshwater, and place him in the glass on top of the shell. Hopefully that'll coax him into taking it. If he continues to refuse or is extremely weak, you'll need to help him into a shell. In that case, a slightly too large shell makes it a bit easier. Again you'll want to make sure crab and shell are clean. It also helps to leave a small amount of water in the shell. After getting the crab reshelled, ISO in proper conditions. Good luck!"
Re: Hermie is out of his shell and lifeless
Thanks for your reply. I have him in a glass with two other shells, I dipped him in salt water before I put him back in. The shells also have salt water in them. I did gently try to get him back into a shell but he is not moving what so ever I just hope he's still alive..
Re: Hermie is out of his shell and lifeless
Does he look like he might be molting? Or does he look like he could just be very weak? Do you notice any deformity or evidence of attack? What was he doing before you found him like this?
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Re: Hermie is out of his shell and lifeless
Hi, I didn't see any evidence he was molting, although I thought he might have been trying a surface molt until I found him passed this morning. He was very very week, no movement at all and no deformities. No idea what he was doing but I found his shell in his fruit bowl and he was tucked in beside the bowl and the glass. Poor little fella.YYWW wrote:Does he look like he might be molting? Or does he look like he could just be very weak? Do you notice any deformity or evidence of attack? What was he doing before you found him like this?
Crabbers unite!!!
Re: Hermie is out of his shell and lifeless [UPDATE - RIP HE
Poor baby I'm sorry.
Crabbers unite!!!
Crabbers unite!!!
Re: Hermie is out of his shell and lifeless [UPDATE - RIP HE
Aww im so sorry
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