Lost hermit crab
Lost hermit crab
I came home from work yesterday and could not find one out of three crabs. One, the newest one is active and out. The other one is, I believe molting, he’s been burrowed in the sand under a hut for a week at least. They were all in shells. None are tiny. The third crab disappeared. I checked all of the many and different sized shells. I sifted through the sand with my hand, then with a sifter. I would think I’d at least find him out of his shell. I do not see him in a new shell. Not do I see him shellless. What do I do? Please help. Thank you.
Second question,
The crab that’s in the coconut hut keeps having a pile of sand in the door. Is that him doing it or another crab?
Second question,
The crab that’s in the coconut hut keeps having a pile of sand in the door. Is that him doing it or another crab?
Re: Lost hermit crab
Your "lost" crab may just be a big digger. Some crabs like to dig around in their substrate and are very hard to find. This is the case with one of my crabs which is a small guy who burrows all over the place and I can never find him until night when he comes up. Also, what is your substrate depth? and is their a lid on top of their enclosure? If so, what is it made of?
The crab in the hut pushed the sub in front of the cave. Mine do it too. They just want more privacy. Nothing to worry about.
The crab in the hut pushed the sub in front of the cave. Mine do it too. They just want more privacy. Nothing to worry about.
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I’d say I have 3 inches of sand/soil. Tons of shells and 3 hiding spots. I went through everything.
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There is a screen top as a lid. Slides in. I’m worried about the guy.
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Came home today and there he was. In a smaller shell mostly in top of the sand. I don’t know why he’s in a smaller shell or where he went?
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Ideally, you want your sub to be 3x the height of your largest crab. It should be moistened to sand castle consistency using fresh or marine salt water. When you say "soil", do you mean eco earth/coconut fiber?
You should not dig for crabs. It can be dangerous and/or stressful to buried and/or molting crabs.
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You should not dig for crabs. It can be dangerous and/or stressful to buried and/or molting crabs.
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CL77 has good advice and questions. I am also wondering what your temp and humidity are?
Where is the one who had been underground for a week - did you dig him up?
Where is the one who had been underground for a week - did you dig him up?
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It says hermit crab souls. Med Labs. I don’t have a thermometer or humidity gauge. I’ll get them now that it’s getting cooler out. I didn’t realize that substrate had to be that moist-sandcastle consistency. I just with freshwater every day. I have at least 6-8 bags of sand in the tank. I guess I’ll add more.
I did not dig out the crab in the hut. He’s just half in half out. He’s alive. The missing one just popped out after a day or two.
I did not dig out the crab in the hut. He’s just half in half out. He’s alive. The missing one just popped out after a day or two.
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Are you using playsand? Hermit crab sand from the pet store is actually not safe for them to molt in.
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Yes. From the pet store.
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I don't know of any pet stores that sell play sand. It's usually calcium sand which isn't safe for hermits (Flukers brand is an exception, but can be crazy expensive).Alyw77 wrote:Yes. From the pet store.
I used calcium sand for years not knowing it wasn't safe. About 3 years ago my one crab molted in it. The sand hardened in her shell and she died. Basically, she was trapped in her shell.
You'll want to get actual play sand from a hardware store. You can get it for $5-6 for 50lbs. You def wanna grab a hygrometer/thermometer asap. It's a necessity all year round. Crabs have modified gills and need moisture in the air to breath. Humidity shouldn't fall below 70%, but try to always shoot for 80%+.
You mentioned you sifted all through the sand looking for your crab. That would be considered digging too, which you want to avoid unless there is an emergency.
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I only sifted because I was really scared. The other advice though is great. The one that went missing was gone again this morning but now I know he’ll be back. I feel better.
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It sounds like what you are using is actually Zoo Med Hermit Crab Soil - which is coco fiber (aka - eco earth). If this is what you have, it is totally safe for crabs! But it does need to be moistened with dechlorinated water so that it holds it's shape for when crabs are digging tunnels and caves underground. Many of us mix in play sand with the coco fiber - the mix is sometimes easier to maintain and keep the right consistency, and it is much cheaper than all eco earth (a 50 pound bag of play sand from a hardware store is under ten bucks!) Whatever you use, it should be at least two to three times as deep as your largest crab.
When a crab goes underground, they can stay there for days, weeks, or even months! As long as there isn't an emergency like a flood or bacterial bloom, don't go looking for them. It can be a test of patience, but it is normal for them to be underground, and I wouldn't worry until at least 4 months or more!
When a crab goes underground, they can stay there for days, weeks, or even months! As long as there isn't an emergency like a flood or bacterial bloom, don't go looking for them. It can be a test of patience, but it is normal for them to be underground, and I wouldn't worry until at least 4 months or more!
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Thank you very much! I feel much better. I am going to get more of the sand and some soil to make it deeper. It’ll be about 6 inches then. I must every day but I’ll pay extra attention to the sand and mist more. Thank you everyone!
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Re: Lost hermit crab
just to be clear, you must completely moisten the substrate by pouring water into it initially (pre mix in another container not your tank) then if needed you mist while in the tank... just misting will not make it sandcastle it will just help maintain humidity if needed.
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