Crab on surface not moved for 4 days
Crab on surface not moved for 4 days
Henry has not moved
He was adopted May 8th 2016
He has previously been active
He buried and stayed under for at least 10days then resurfaced and was active
His claw pinches when given a sultana but he does not move to eat it
Our other two crabs are active
Our crabitat is correct- to the best of my knowledge
I appreciate any help as 8th April was when we started learning about crabs
Henry is my 3 1/2 year old sons crab - he has recently been assessed and has ASD. He is fascinated with Henry
He was adopted May 8th 2016
He has previously been active
He buried and stayed under for at least 10days then resurfaced and was active
His claw pinches when given a sultana but he does not move to eat it
Our other two crabs are active
Our crabitat is correct- to the best of my knowledge
I appreciate any help as 8th April was when we started learning about crabs
Henry is my 3 1/2 year old sons crab - he has recently been assessed and has ASD. He is fascinated with Henry
Re: Crab on surface not moved for 4 days
Can you tell if he molted? If he molted and came up that quick then he's doing his post molt and needs to be left alone.
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Re: Crab on surface not moved for 4 days
He looks the same...
He is a pale colour compared to the other crabs (like that when we adopted) and none of the 'hairs' on him I can see
I have been hoping he would at least change shells because he is in a painted shell...
I have been insisting to my children that he be left alone and this has been the case. Except for me checking he was still alive yesterday.
Could I put him in an enclosed hut with an opening that the other two bigger crabs cannot get through in case he is surface moulting?
He is a pale colour compared to the other crabs (like that when we adopted) and none of the 'hairs' on him I can see
I have been hoping he would at least change shells because he is in a painted shell...
I have been insisting to my children that he be left alone and this has been the case. Except for me checking he was still alive yesterday.
Could I put him in an enclosed hut with an opening that the other two bigger crabs cannot get through in case he is surface moulting?
Re: Crab on surface not moved for 4 days
That is what I would do, but a more experienced crabber can please correct me if I'm wrong. He may be doing a surface molt, so covering him with the enclosed hut sounds like a good idea to give him some darkness and just be hands off. Good luck!! Hope he is ok!Kids&me3 wrote:He looks the same...
He is a pale colour compared to the other crabs (like that when we adopted) and none of the 'hairs' on him I can see
I have been hoping he would at least change shells because he is in a painted shell...
I have been insisting to my children that he be left alone and this has been the case. Except for me checking he was still alive yesterday.
Could I put him in an enclosed hut with an opening that the other two bigger crabs cannot get through in case he is surface moulting?
Re: Crab on surface not moved for 4 days
Hi there and I know how frustrating this waiting can be. Along the lines of surface molting, if you feel this may be a real issue then I would immediately isolate him in another container. Keep it dark and of course have food and waters available to him at all times. You may also want to place additional shells in his enclosure in case he wishes to change shells. Sometimes if a proper shell is not available, this too can cause a surface molt. But please be sure to remove him from his current enclosure asap as your 2 other crabs may wish to "dine" with him if he surface molts. Best wishes, Nonna
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Re: Crab on surface not moved for 4 days
Hi! Mod here.
Wanted to clear up a couple of things.
Surface molting has absolutely nothing to do with shells. Not having the proper shell could put crabs at risk for injury or death from another crab trying to steal it's shell.
Crabs are harvested from the wild and go through a LOT before they end up with us.
They could be ill or injured and oftentimes just sit for a while to destress when in a new home.
The best thing you can do is leave the crab alone, make sure your conditions are good, and wait it out. If you choose to isolate the crab, that's fine.
Please answer these questions and we can help address any issues with your crabitat. It is unfortunate but misinformation runs rampant and pet stores do not give good care info.
http://www.hermitcrabassociation.com/ph ... hp?t=46102
Copy and paste these and answer them in this thread please.
Here is a link to the care guides. Please read them thoroughly.
http://www.hermitcrabassociation.com/ph ... hp?t=92457
Wanted to clear up a couple of things.
Surface molting has absolutely nothing to do with shells. Not having the proper shell could put crabs at risk for injury or death from another crab trying to steal it's shell.
Crabs are harvested from the wild and go through a LOT before they end up with us.
They could be ill or injured and oftentimes just sit for a while to destress when in a new home.
The best thing you can do is leave the crab alone, make sure your conditions are good, and wait it out. If you choose to isolate the crab, that's fine.
Please answer these questions and we can help address any issues with your crabitat. It is unfortunate but misinformation runs rampant and pet stores do not give good care info.
http://www.hermitcrabassociation.com/ph ... hp?t=46102
Copy and paste these and answer them in this thread please.
Here is a link to the care guides. Please read them thoroughly.
http://www.hermitcrabassociation.com/ph ... hp?t=92457
Re: Crab on surface not moved for 4 days
@Kids&Me3 any news?
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Re: Crab on surface not moved for 4 days
Aaarrrgghh!
Is anyone willing to allow me to email or can suggest a way I can paste my question and answer response?
I copied and pasted questions into an email to myself and now cannot paste it into a reply!
I'm very busy and do all things on my iPhone and keep getting logged out and loose my detailed response! Grrrr
Thank you for your time reading
Is anyone willing to allow me to email or can suggest a way I can paste my question and answer response?
I copied and pasted questions into an email to myself and now cannot paste it into a reply!
I'm very busy and do all things on my iPhone and keep getting logged out and loose my detailed response! Grrrr
Thank you for your time reading
Re: Crab on surface not moved for 4 days
Instead of using your browser on your iPhone download Tapatalk and then you will be able to post your responses and pictures.Kids&me3 wrote:Aaarrrgghh!
Is anyone willing to allow me to email or can suggest a way I can paste my question and answer response?
I copied and pasted questions into an email to myself and now cannot paste it into a reply!
I'm very busy and do all things on my iPhone and keep getting logged out and loose my detailed response! Grrrr
Thank you for your time reading
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Re: Crab on surface not moved for 4 days
We lost all three of our crabs
We may decide to adopt again but not anytime soon
A most sincere thank you to all who have helped us
We may decide to adopt again but not anytime soon
A most sincere thank you to all who have helped us
Re: Crab on surface not moved for 4 days
So sorry to hear about the losses!!Kids&me3 wrote:We lost all three of our crabs
We may decide to adopt again but not anytime soon
A most sincere thank you to all who have helped us
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Let us know when/if you decide to adopt again!!