Dead half eaten crab?

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Dead half eaten crab?

Post by Madi.crab » Thu Nov 01, 2018 3:48 pm

Hello,
Most of my crabs have been buried for months in the tank and I figured they were ok underground, I had two come up the other night and they seem pretty happy (climbing and doing normal crab stuff) but then last night just out of nowhere half a crab just turned up from under the sand. It was the tail and a couple legs left inside a shell.
What could have happened. I’m worried my other crabs are also like that under the ground. The sand and whole tank smells a bit and I need to clean out the sand but I know I can’t dig them up because it will kill them even more. What do I do? Should I just dig them up and see how many are still alive. Out of six crabs I know two for sure are alive. It has started to smell my room a little as well.


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Re: Dead half eaten crab?

Post by RiNiKy506 » Thu Nov 01, 2018 5:05 pm

I’m sorry for your loss. Maybe he died and then someone found him.


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Re: Dead half eaten crab?

Post by curlysister » Sun Nov 04, 2018 9:53 pm

If it was me, I would not dig. If they are dead, there is nothing you can do. If they are alive, you can do a lot of damage. Perhaps filling in the emergency template will help us trouble shoot. In particular, how deep is your substrate?

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