Bent leg on an E
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Bent leg on an E
I don't know if this is a molting incident or some other kind of accident; one of my Es has a leg that's *bent*. The end segment of its guard leg is bent in the middle at a 90˚ angle, and it's not wiggly, it's fixed that way, which makes me think it was a molting incident.
I had a mass molt while I was gone, and this is one really funky possible result.
I have heard that ethoxyquin can result in molting deformities, but I don't feed my crabbies commercial foods anymore -- though I haven't had this one for very long. Any thoughts?
I had a mass molt while I was gone, and this is one really funky possible result.
I have heard that ethoxyquin can result in molting deformities, but I don't feed my crabbies commercial foods anymore -- though I haven't had this one for very long. Any thoughts?
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I would think he'd either fix it in the next molt or drop the leg if it's too much for him to handle. I'm pretty sure he'll be fine.
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You can see the bent part on the right. I'm now calling him "Lefty" . You can also see his nice, pointy toenails...
It doesn't seem to be bothering him too much...
It's amazing because it looks like I had a serious mass-molt starting while we were on vacation, and now I have all these bright 'n pointy Es!
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A dent could be an impending bacterial infection which E's like to get the chitlin (?) underneath may be bad. I am not sure I see one that is why I asked you to look- I see it on the bottom towards the back of the BP (dont know how to describe it)peggycats wrote:Where do you see the dent and why would that be bad? I'll check next time I see him.
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crabbin since 2005.
crabbin since 2005.
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It's chitin (kite' n). Chitlins are a southern dish made with greens and pig guts . The crabbies would probably love 'em but I don't want them anywhere near my tank .
The little booger has gone underground -- probably stressing over his recent photo op. So, if he does have something I hope it's slow acting.
What do I do to prevent/cure this bacterial condition? Should I go after Lefty and throw him in ISO? I don't want to do that unless I have to since my ISO tank currently has a long-term resident; a one-legged straw:?.
The little booger has gone underground -- probably stressing over his recent photo op. So, if he does have something I hope it's slow acting.
What do I do to prevent/cure this bacterial condition? Should I go after Lefty and throw him in ISO? I don't want to do that unless I have to since my ISO tank currently has a long-term resident; a one-legged straw:?.
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well it is contagious IF its anything--if you see changes I would ISO--if you know where he is at also and he is molting again (?) when he comes up and you see something bad I would scoop the sand out around it- or deep clean, thats if you see something when he surfaces. My first bacterial inf I did just scoop out the sand and that was ok. Now I know what to look for and they get ISO. I just adopted a bunch that were exposed so I am a nervous nelly but hoping all will be okpeggycats wrote: How much of a danger is he to my other Es (or Rugs?).
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crabbin since 2005.
crabbin since 2005.
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