Stuck on the lid
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Stuck on the lid
I heard some strange noise coming from the crabitat and look what I found:
Harry was walking the lid - back & forth for a good hour - actually more since I left him there.
Do I gently take him off or let him continue to walk the lid? I m afraid to turn off the light as he might get startled and fall.
Harry was walking the lid - back & forth for a good hour - actually more since I left him there.
Do I gently take him off or let him continue to walk the lid? I m afraid to turn off the light as he might get startled and fall.
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Mine walk on the lid a lot as well. The sand is there to break their fall and they come up unharmed if/when they do fall.
I'd let him stay up there for a bit more and we will come down on his own soon. If not though, I am sometimes able to get mine down. The grip on with their legs and I can sometimes gently put the legs in a position so they no longer have the grip.
I'd let him stay up there for a bit more and we will come down on his own soon. If not though, I am sometimes able to get mine down. The grip on with their legs and I can sometimes gently put the legs in a position so they no longer have the grip.
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LOL and Red and Lilac and Hercules and all my E's used to do that is the 20L! They can't do it anymore in the new 40B. I always thought it was so cute. My crabs would always go down sooner or later. Don't worry about scaring them with the light. It's probobly ten times less scary than a giant hand yanking them off!
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He did look like he was nervous - pacing back and forth. A couple of times it looked like he was going to fall, but he caught himself.
I know his shell is too big to get through the crack I have in the lid for air circulation & humidity control. But the poor guy looks so puzzled as to how to get down.
I know his shell is too big to get through the crack I have in the lid for air circulation & humidity control. But the poor guy looks so puzzled as to how to get down.
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I was checking in on the babies before I went to bed last night and did a shell check on 3 of the 4 that aren't buried, but couldn't find Simon! I heard a little scratching and thought, "Oh great, now my most active crab is digging down and I won't see him for who knows how long." So I kept looking until my husband asked what the hold up was. I told him that I couldn't find Simon. His reply was: "Well, it's not like he could be anywhere but in the tank, so don't worry about it."
Then I finally found him upside down, crawling along the lid toward the venting hole (which he could easily fit through!) What a naughty boy. I had to tell his mommy on him. I helped him down and sealed up the hole just incase.
Then I finally found him upside down, crawling along the lid toward the venting hole (which he could easily fit through!) What a naughty boy. I had to tell his mommy on him. I helped him down and sealed up the hole just incase.
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