Thank you...I appreciate that. I won't be adopting any more crabs until the puppy settles in more just in case. I'm sure that didn't help matters. I haven't lost any crabs in 4+ years and this is at least the 2nd this year. The 1st one, something went wrong with her molt, but there are 2 others I haven't seen in a really long time either. One is the tiny blind crab I adopted, and my Ecuadorian. MY E had a successful molt last year so I don't know what would have happened to her. She went underground around the same time I adopted the blind crab and 3 others.
There's nothing different about this tank other than the 1" layer of hydroton on the bottom. But that's covered with a layer of landscape fabric and a layer of plastic mesh so they can't get to it. Although I did see Fez (the one who just passed) messing with a corner of the plastic mesh underground once. He left it alone after a couple of days and was at least 3 inches above it now.
I also added fans, but they've been my missing element it seems. It keeps the temp and humidity in the whole tank more even and I don't get even a fraction of the condensation I used to which always lead to flooding and bacterial blooms and adhesive failures.
I go over my setup relentlessly after I lose one in case there's anything I'm missing or unintentionally doing. I always feed organic and foraged foods, pesticide-free, and their diet is protein heavy. They have tons of climbing & hiding places, live plants, filtered fresh water pond, sand/coco fiber sub, wet enough to hold a tunnel, shells, and they LOVE their treadmill so much I'm thinking of putting in a 2nd one.
I don't like the thought of potentially losing so many crabs in a 12 month period. It could be coincidence I suppose, they were all crabs I adopted in the last 2 years. In the past I've always thought when I went to work on the tank and had to move them all to a temp tank that I'd find some missing and I never have so maybe the other 2 will eventually surface. Fingers crossed.
Thanks for all the advice.
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