How do you know that the cellar dwellers are OK?
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How do you know that the cellar dwellers are OK?
I guess the title says it all....I have one that has been digging tunnels since we brought him home two days ago. Yesterday he was making a racket--chirping and grumbling while he dug. Today: Silence. No sounds of digging anymore, either.
How can I tell if he's okay under there?
How can I tell if he's okay under there?
ZellyBelly, Mama to Sophie & Gus (the human babies).
You do get used to them disappearing. Every single one of my new crabs(except for the large/jumbo ones that don't molt often) digs down and molts w/in a month of coming home. Usually, it's w/in days. I don't really consider a new crab really there until it comes up from that first molt.
I have found that it helps to have several crabs to keep the tat "alive." I also have peace of mind by keeping a chart where I just check off each crab if it has been seen that day. If a week has passed w/out me seeing them, they are usually molting. (Yesterday, I had 2 come up from being under for 3 wks. ) I used to just guess how long it felt they had been gone. Plus, it gives me something to do while I'm sitting there watching them. (My E Jack is acting funny, like he might molt or isn't feeling well, so I can look back at my charts to see how long it has been since he last molted. I think he's due...figures since I want to move him to his new home next week.:roll: ) Sorry, I tend to ramble.
I have found that it helps to have several crabs to keep the tat "alive." I also have peace of mind by keeping a chart where I just check off each crab if it has been seen that day. If a week has passed w/out me seeing them, they are usually molting. (Yesterday, I had 2 come up from being under for 3 wks. ) I used to just guess how long it felt they had been gone. Plus, it gives me something to do while I'm sitting there watching them. (My E Jack is acting funny, like he might molt or isn't feeling well, so I can look back at my charts to see how long it has been since he last molted. I think he's due...figures since I want to move him to his new home next week.:roll: ) Sorry, I tend to ramble.
I rarely see my crabs topside. So, to answer your question about how you know if they're ok - the only answer is you don't unless they have given you a nice window to see them. I've had mine die when they were under from a bad molt and I had no idea until I cleaned and found an empty shell. I've only smelt the fishy smell when a crab has died topside. Especially since I use EE and it decomposes anything. I'm not sure how many crabs I have that are alive right now. I used to have 9, I know one died, but I've only seen four within the last month. It's a little frustrating, but you get used to it.
lately ive had bad luck i have 2 topside and a total of 4 have died, cuz my 1 E digs around dead guys and brings them up fro some reason, but i have 2 of 4 topsdie and the other 2 have not been seen in months
Currently No Hermit Crabs until I am out of college, but I have over 5 years of crabbing experience, and much advice to offer
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Wow, I can really empathize with your situation. Mine have been under for 6 weeks. One made a guest appearance the other day, but wouldn't come out and see me. Now he's gone again.
I just make sure my other animals are friendlier so I don't miss these guys so much!! Maybe as it warms up they'll show their sweet little faces again!
I just make sure my other animals are friendlier so I don't miss these guys so much!! Maybe as it warms up they'll show their sweet little faces again!
Crabs: 4??
Mammals & such: 2 dogs, 3 cats, 1 rabbit, 6 guinea pigs, & 1 very understanding husband.
Mammals & such: 2 dogs, 3 cats, 1 rabbit, 6 guinea pigs, & 1 very understanding husband.
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I just have to resist the urge to get another one or two...They've ALL gone under now. We've had them for one week, and now we're looking at an empty tank!
Shelly, who has been my brave one for the last few days, has been poking around in the spare shells, trying them all on (I have 12 of varying sizes, shapes, and weights in there at the moment), but not choosing any. After trying them all on again last night, he dug in and disappeared.
Is he stressed out from not finding a shell he likes? I ordered a 10-pack and a few singles from Crabbage Patch, and they are lovely, smooth, clean, boiled shells. Why doesn't he like them?
Shelly, who has been my brave one for the last few days, has been poking around in the spare shells, trying them all on (I have 12 of varying sizes, shapes, and weights in there at the moment), but not choosing any. After trying them all on again last night, he dug in and disappeared.
Is he stressed out from not finding a shell he likes? I ordered a 10-pack and a few singles from Crabbage Patch, and they are lovely, smooth, clean, boiled shells. Why doesn't he like them?
ZellyBelly, Mama to Sophie & Gus (the human babies).
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Mine are soooooooooooooo sneaky. Last night I saw one eating, and one hanging off his hermie hut at like 1:30. They don't come out unless it is super late. So unless I am having a bout of insomnia, I never see them at all. One of the tunnels must have caved in, and there is a shell in the hole. I wish they'd at least throw me a bone and show themselves at 11 pm or midnight. But...nope. So, I am delighted that at least some of them are alive, just confused as to why they hate me!!!
On the flip side, all of my 7 guinea pigs "wheak" with delight when I walk by in the morning. A little bit of spring mix and some carrots --- it's all they want for happiness!
On the flip side, all of my 7 guinea pigs "wheak" with delight when I walk by in the morning. A little bit of spring mix and some carrots --- it's all they want for happiness!
Crabs: 4??
Mammals & such: 2 dogs, 3 cats, 1 rabbit, 6 guinea pigs, & 1 very understanding husband.
Mammals & such: 2 dogs, 3 cats, 1 rabbit, 6 guinea pigs, & 1 very understanding husband.