dead?
dead?
I'm not sure if this is the right place to post this, but I think that my E died. I can't tell for sure because he's facing upward and I can't see his abdomen, so it could be a molt. And there's also no smell. The eyestalks don't seem to be empty though, and I found his shell somewhere else in the tank. I've heard that Es sometimes molt naked though? I have no idea what might have caused the death, but what to do now?
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This is a very stressful situation for you I can imagine. I would definately, without a doubt, try to ISO him some way whether it be with a 2 liter bottom or CD case in the corner. He is very vulnerable now, as I am sure you know.
EG, I am really hoping this is just a surface molt for you and all goes well Keep us updated. If you feel there may be some type of flaw in your conditions, you can always post the help template.
Best wishes to you!
-Kili
EG, I am really hoping this is just a surface molt for you and all goes well Keep us updated. If you feel there may be some type of flaw in your conditions, you can always post the help template.
Best wishes to you!
-Kili
I know so many people say "wait for the death smell". I've never had a crab that smelled when dead. Right now I have a crab in an ISO tank that didn't make it. I've been after my husband for about a week to bury it - my husband's made a little 'cemetary' in the side yard, bless his heart. But I'm sure its been dead almost two weeks and still no smell.
I have another way to tell if a crab is dead. I take a small piece of paper and put it between the two pinchers that make up the BP. If it's alive, it will instinctively bite down on the paper. Has anyone else use this method?
meanwhile, EGcrabber, I hope your little one is okay.
I have another way to tell if a crab is dead. I take a small piece of paper and put it between the two pinchers that make up the BP. If it's alive, it will instinctively bite down on the paper. Has anyone else use this method?
meanwhile, EGcrabber, I hope your little one is okay.
Well, bad news. He's dead. When I moved him I saw his abdomen, and he was starting to smell alittle. I still can't believe how this suddenly happened.
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May you rest in peace, Stark, Blue lightning, Rivulet, Floyd, Shocker, Scyfer, Brad, Weasel, and Farik
10 successful molts
2 bad
May you rest in peace, Stark, Blue lightning, Rivulet, Floyd, Shocker, Scyfer, Brad, Weasel, and Farik
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Yes, or under the gaurd leg and kinda pull it. It is very helpful if they are in the shell. Ionce bought a crab that was dead (had no idea, from Petsmart) and I was able to find out that way.I have another way to tell if a crab is dead. I take a small piece of paper and put it between the two pinchers that make up the BP. If it's alive, it will instinctively bite down on the paper. Has anyone else use this method?
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