New crab owner worried about lack of movement.
Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2020 5:38 pm
Hi,
We bought 3 Australian land crabs one week ago as a Christmas present for our 13 year old daughter. She is currently away with a friend's family, returning in 2 days. We've been keeping the crabs as advised with fresh & salty water, fresh food every day, humidity at 80% and temperature around 22 degrees C.
The crabs have hardly moved since we got them. One has moved a little, but it seems that the other two have not, even when comparing photos taken the previous day. We're also not sure they are touching the food we give them, which has consisted of the crab food we bought, plus a few fruits and vegetable pieces. We tried peanut butter one day, but they showed little to no interest.
So the question is, when should we worry? If so, what can we do?
Thanks in advance
Kevin & Karen
We bought 3 Australian land crabs one week ago as a Christmas present for our 13 year old daughter. She is currently away with a friend's family, returning in 2 days. We've been keeping the crabs as advised with fresh & salty water, fresh food every day, humidity at 80% and temperature around 22 degrees C.
The crabs have hardly moved since we got them. One has moved a little, but it seems that the other two have not, even when comparing photos taken the previous day. We're also not sure they are touching the food we give them, which has consisted of the crab food we bought, plus a few fruits and vegetable pieces. We tried peanut butter one day, but they showed little to no interest.
So the question is, when should we worry? If so, what can we do?
Thanks in advance
Kevin & Karen