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ISO looks good! I think u have a good point Bomshelter. Reshelling a hermit crab is something I would definitely like to watch as well. I have never seen it done and grateful that I have not needed to do it with any of our guys. But I am a visual learner and to watch en experienced crabber do this, it would be extremely helpful. Good luck and hope he pulls through !Bomshelter wrote:I have not, actually I am a little freaked out on how to hold him and uncurl him to get him into a shell without harming him. I can give subcutaneous fluids to a dog or insulin shots but this has me stumped. I dont want to hurt him. If any of you are near me in Neenah WI, please let me know! I just need to see someone do it once and then I'll be okay.
He is actually under a wood half dome close to the left side of the tank right near the heater. I put him near the heater, is that okay? The temp of the tank is at 77*. The humidity is showing at 99% but thats because I misted earlier. It is probably about 80%
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