Both of my crabs burrowed under together around 41 days ago and have not come up.
I really really really want to dig them up but I shouldnt.
41 days
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Re: 41 days
No you should not!! They know what they are doing and it really hasn't been that long in hermit time.
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Re: 41 days
I agree, that isn't very long at all!
Many crabs can stay under for as long as five months, it really depends![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
Many crabs can stay under for as long as five months, it really depends
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Re: 41 days
Must. Resist. Temptation.
Don't dig!
Don't dig!
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