E getting ready to molt or just settling in?
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E getting ready to molt or just settling in?
I recently purchased a couple E’s. All of my crabbie experience has been with PP’s until recently. One of the E’s is spending lots of time eating (and making a huge mess of the food), drinking salt water, and picking at the cuttlebone. He came home with toenails, and hasn’t dug down at all that I’ve seen yet. Both of my E’s seem to prefer being as high up as they can get rather than digging. Premolt? Or just super hungry and settling in?
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I've never had an E before, only PPs, and haven't experienced a molt yet, so I can't be of much help here, sorry. Congratulations on your new additions, though! Would love to see them sometime!
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Moonlightdreams wrote:I've never had an E before, only PPs, and haven't experienced a molt yet, so I can't be of much help here, sorry. Congratulations on your new additions, though! Would love to see them sometime!
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Es are funny little guys!! I love them! They are my favorite crabs! I have 8 now. It sounds like your guy could be preparing for a molt, or could just be displaying normal crabby behavior. Es LOVE msw!!! I can't say I've really ever seen mine around the fw...
Either way - congrats on your new guys. With Es, I recommend a minimum of 10gallons each. Make sure you have a minimum of 10-12" of substrate for these guys - they are avid diggers! Provide lots of protein and calcium for them as well. I give my guys at least two choices a day - and I have never had any problems with them by following the above mentioned guidelines.
Either way - congrats on your new guys. With Es, I recommend a minimum of 10gallons each. Make sure you have a minimum of 10-12" of substrate for these guys - they are avid diggers! Provide lots of protein and calcium for them as well. I give my guys at least two choices a day - and I have never had any problems with them by following the above mentioned guidelines.
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What a cutie!
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Oh, they get plenty of protein, courtesy of your etsy shop (i think it was your shop) and a sample pack I ordered. So far everything except the apple and banana has been a hit, but i blame that on me giving them fresh slightly over ripe fruit almost daily. I haven’t seen them so much as look at my freshwater pool, so I’m happy to hear that seems normal. I also have cuttlebone on each end of the tank and crushed shells for them to munch on. So far they refuse to dig and almost seem to dislike the sand on their legs. Silly crabbies. I have to say they are very entertaining and much more active than my PP’s. If i had another tank or a larger tank i would go get more but pretty sure I’ve hit my max crabs in 1 tank.GotButterflies wrote:Es are funny little guys!! I love them! They are my favorite crabs! I have 8 now. It sounds like your guy could be preparing for a molt, or could just be displaying normal crabby behavior. Es LOVE msw!!! I can't say I've really ever seen mine around the fw...
Either way - congrats on your new guys. With Es, I recommend a minimum of 10gallons each. Make sure you have a minimum of 10-12" of substrate for these guys - they are avid diggers! Provide lots of protein and calcium for them as well. I give my guys at least two choices a day - and I have never had any problems with them by following the above mentioned guidelines.
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Thank you.Moonlightdreams wrote:What a cutie!
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I also have an E!
One or hopefully two Clypeatus
Goodbye my little E. See you soon.
Bye Fred. You lasted almost 4 years with me. Hope you're with my E now! See you soon Reeba as well. I can't believe I lost you only after a month.
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Goodbye my little E. See you soon.
Bye Fred. You lasted almost 4 years with me. Hope you're with my E now! See you soon Reeba as well. I can't believe I lost you only after a month.
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I used to have two, but they actually both died. I wasn’t experienced with their care that greatly, but it’s a different story how they ended of dead.
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That’s great! Protein and calcium is key!Ijustcantsayno wrote:Oh, they get plenty of protein, courtesy of your etsy shop (i think it was your shop) and a sample pack I ordered. So far everything except the apple and banana has been a hit, but i blame that on me giving them fresh slightly over ripe fruit almost daily. I haven’t seen them so much as look at my freshwater pool, so I’m happy to hear that seems normal. I also have cuttlebone on each end of the tank and crushed shells for them to munch on. So far they refuse to dig and almost seem to dislike the sand on their legs. Silly crabbies. I have to say they are very entertaining and much more active than my PP’s. If i had another tank or a larger tank i would go get more but pretty sure I’ve hit my max crabs in 1 tank.GotButterflies wrote:Es are funny little guys!! I love them! They are my favorite crabs! I have 8 now. It sounds like your guy could be preparing for a molt, or could just be displaying normal crabby behavior. Es LOVE msw!!! I can't say I've really ever seen mine around the fw...
Either way - congrats on your new guys. With Es, I recommend a minimum of 10gallons each. Make sure you have a minimum of 10-12" of substrate for these guys - they are avid diggers! Provide lots of protein and calcium for them as well. I give my guys at least two choices a day - and I have never had any problems with them by following the above mentioned guidelines.
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I don’t currently sell any fruits in my shop, but either way- I’m glad you found a great store!
Es are hilarious to watch! I enjoy them! Pps are great too, but there is something about Es that I just love!
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GotButterflies wrote:That’s great! Protein and calcium is key!Ijustcantsayno wrote:Oh, they get plenty of protein, courtesy of your etsy shop (i think it was your shop) and a sample pack I ordered. So far everything except the apple and banana has been a hit, but i blame that on me giving them fresh slightly over ripe fruit almost daily. I haven’t seen them so much as look at my freshwater pool, so I’m happy to hear that seems normal. I also have cuttlebone on each end of the tank and crushed shells for them to munch on. So far they refuse to dig and almost seem to dislike the sand on their legs. Silly crabbies. I have to say they are very entertaining and much more active than my PP’s. If i had another tank or a larger tank i would go get more but pretty sure I’ve hit my max crabs in 1 tank.GotButterflies wrote:Es are funny little guys!! I love them! They are my favorite crabs! I have 8 now. It sounds like your guy could be preparing for a molt, or could just be displaying normal crabby behavior. Es LOVE msw!!! I can't say I've really ever seen mine around the fw...
Either way - congrats on your new guys. With Es, I recommend a minimum of 10gallons each. Make sure you have a minimum of 10-12" of substrate for these guys - they are avid diggers! Provide lots of protein and calcium for them as well. I give my guys at least two choices a day - and I have never had any problems with them by following the above mentioned guidelines.
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I don’t currently sell any fruits in my shop, but either way- I’m glad you found a great store!
Es are hilarious to watch! I enjoy them! Pps are great too, but there is something about Es that I just love!
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I definitely see why E’s are your favorite. My 2 have shown more personality in a few weeks than any of the PP’s have in months. They are such cute little guys. I can’t just walk by, i have to stop and take a peek just to see what they are up to. I wish they would stay still long enough for me to get a good pic but nope, they just won’t do it.
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