Asmoday has red eyes, I don't know for what reason, but they're really really red. And I could see her pupils in them, as I turned her more into the sun they became smaller and as I turned her in the shade they becamse bigger. It's safe to say they are sensetive to light.
![Image](http://misaluv.walagata.com/crabs/Asmoday_8.jpg)
You can't see her pupils in the picture, because it's so blurry.
I spent some time on my bed observing both Bhaal and Asmoday, while holding their shells in place... As many may know, I have a mite problem with these two, no matter what I do they just wont go away.
On Bhaal: I sprayed him with my spray bottle, I think he actually enjoyed it some... He let me spray his sides. The mites run off the moment you start spraying (which I assume they also do the moment you bathe them) On my jumbo's the mites seem to be able to hide in the creases of the jumbo's body... I noticed the mites prefer to hang around in the creases between the head and the back plate... whole groups gather there. I've tried to rub some off with a Q-tip, impossible! They are way too fast... and seem to be able to hang on to the fine hair on the crab's body. The mites also like to hang around near the crab's mouth parts, I assume they clean off the bits of food left there. I am still unsure if mites are a danger to the crab, but so far my jumbo's don't seem too bothered by them. Which leads me to wonder if mites and crab coexist in the wild, perhaps they're not as bad as we think. But yet at the same time I worry, I observe my jumbo's a lot and it seems like the mites do cause small dents into the exo of my crabs, possibly to house the mites... like mice gnaw a hole in your wall.
On Asmoday: Asmoday worries me, she has a large hole in her backplate and I find mites going in and out this hole. For the past week she had seemed mite free to me, but today she was swarming again... She doesn't seem bothered by the mites, I wish I knew more on the dangers of mites and crabs.
Finding that crabs have pupils made me wonder HOW close related crabs and insects are, and if anyone actually ever TRIED mite products on their crabs. I can see how reptile anti-mite products tell not to use it on spiders and such, but it does make me wonder... How close are our crabs to mites?
I have thought about many possible ways to kill the mites, but fear the life of my crabs...
My thoughts so far:
*A Q-tip with rubbing alcohol, but this may lead to drunk mites/crabs, if it doesn't kill them both!
*Q-tip with peroxide, but my crab may end up with blonde hair, or worse.. And I wonder if it would actually kill a mite, it's more aimed towards bacteria.
*Hold crab under the tap, the constant stream may wash off mites better, I don't know how the short exposure to chlorinated water effects the crab... I would bathe the crab with dechlorinated water afterwards.
If anyone else has some idea's, please share.