Hermit crabs "eating" vesicular basalt
Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2016 7:25 pm
In my crabitat, I have one huge and thick cholla log going up onto the cork bark platform.
I was put off by the fact that crabs oftentimes get wedged in the tubes in the past, so I plugged it with a rock in my room. One of many rocks, in fact.
Turns out, from my recent geology class, that this rock is vesicular basalt. Neato. But what's strange is sometimes I see Tessa, one of my mid-sized crabs, "eating" it. I put quotes on that, because it looks like she is. You know how crabs eat, right? Left or right claw pinches something off, brings it to the mouth and little appendages come down and grab it. Tessa's doing that.
Basalt's a hard rock so I don't know if she's actually getting anything off of it.
Anyone seen something like this before? Is there a problem here?
I was put off by the fact that crabs oftentimes get wedged in the tubes in the past, so I plugged it with a rock in my room. One of many rocks, in fact.
Turns out, from my recent geology class, that this rock is vesicular basalt. Neato. But what's strange is sometimes I see Tessa, one of my mid-sized crabs, "eating" it. I put quotes on that, because it looks like she is. You know how crabs eat, right? Left or right claw pinches something off, brings it to the mouth and little appendages come down and grab it. Tessa's doing that.
Basalt's a hard rock so I don't know if she's actually getting anything off of it.
Anyone seen something like this before? Is there a problem here?