Dipping crabs in iodophor?

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Dipping crabs in iodophor?

Post by wyntrej » Thu Oct 23, 2014 6:53 pm

So I was at a local pet shop and I asked about how to treat mites on hermit crabs and they told me that dipping them in iodophor diluted in water would get rid of them. Is that true? Because I've been trying to get rid of mites for a wile and I don't know what else to do.
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Re: Dipping crabs in iodophor?

Post by wyntrej » Thu Oct 23, 2014 7:12 pm

Also, should I completely redo my crabitat before putting the crabs back in after I get rid of the mites?
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Re: Dipping crabs in iodophor?

Post by YYWW » Thu Oct 23, 2014 8:15 pm

What kind of mites are they? Are they stuck to your crabs?
The best way to get rid of crab mites is to buy mites that eat those mites. They're called h. miles or something. They cost ok but are expensive to ship. I'll try to find threads on them for you.


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Re: Dipping crabs in iodophor?

Post by YYWW » Thu Oct 23, 2014 8:18 pm

The link to one of the threads is below. Using hMiles is probably the least stressful and most natural way to get rid of the bad mites.
If you only have food mites or another type of non crab harming mites, then it wont be the best idea to go stressing crabs out to smite the mites. Be sure what type of mites you have!
H miles link: viewtopic.php?t=92801


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Re: Dipping crabs in iodophor?

Post by wyntrej » Thu Oct 23, 2014 8:25 pm

I definitely have crab mites. I see them crawling on the shell and legs of the crabs, and thank you for letting me know about the h miles mites!!
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Re: Dipping crabs in iodophor?

Post by YYWW » Thu Oct 23, 2014 11:02 pm

I have heard of saltwater bathing to get rid of mites, but frequent bathing might overstress.
Definitely read up on h miles because they're expensive, so you want to try your best to succeed so that they dont make a comeback and you need to buy another round. Let me know if you cant find that type of info.
You can also search mites in crabitat conditions, health and breeding, or emergency and read everything there is good luck!!


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Re: Dipping crabs in iodophor?

Post by wodesorel » Fri Oct 24, 2014 3:20 pm

Iodophor is antibacterial, not an antiparasitic. It would have the same effect on the mites as it does on the crabs.

I would also be very concerned about the longterm effects it has on hermit crabs. Iodophor is used to sterilize crustaceans and mollusks that are to be killed within a few days for human consumption. It doesn't seem to be something that is used on animals that are expected to be kept alive.
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Re: Dipping crabs in iodophor?

Post by wyntrej » Fri Oct 24, 2014 4:55 pm

Oh okay. That makes sense. So I definitely won't use that ever. I decided not to use it because I didn't read anything about it on here and I didn't want to take the risk. So I'm glad I didn't bathe them in it.
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