Moting Journal ... 1st - 2nd week of FEB08
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Moting Journal ... 1st - 2nd week of FEB08
Maui, the most vibrant pink ruggie has just molted last night. The exo is quite intact:
This C.violascens has crooked legs & dented BP since the new libs were caught by the old esoskleton ( I had to crack the old exo to free the BP ) :
This C.violascens has crooked legs & dented BP since the new libs were caught by the old esoskleton ( I had to crack the old exo to free the BP ) :
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Founder of "Blueberry land hermit crab" - common name for Coenobita purpureus, and "Zebra Sunset land hermit crab" for a new subspecies of Coenobita violascens
WOW, Mokulele!!! Beautiful coloring of her exo.....can't wait to see what color she is when she begins to harden again. Awesome pics, but why do you think she surface molted?
One of my larger violas has a twisted back leg, that occurred with his last molt. I suspected that it was either from resting against the glass of the tank, or perhaps he got caught in his exo. Since I didn't see him molting against the glass, I would have to think that it was a stuck-exo situation.
One of my larger violas has a twisted back leg, that occurred with his last molt. I suspected that it was either from resting against the glass of the tank, or perhaps he got caught in his exo. Since I didn't see him molting against the glass, I would have to think that it was a stuck-exo situation.
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THANKS ... yes, Maui molted on the cozy surface of my quarantine tank.*Kathy* wrote:WOW, Mokulele!!! Beautiful coloring of her exo.....can't wait to see what color she is when she begins to harden again. Awesome pics, but why do you think she surface molted?
I still have 4 more patients in that tank.
This is Taveuni. I bought him from Karangbolong Beach (Sunda Strait) in October 2005. After his third molt, he gets bluer and bluer ( lost his orange tone ):
This picture was taken few days after I bought him in 2005:
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Wow! Amazing pictures and amazing colors! Such a beautiful mix you have there!!
Congrats on the successful molts!
Congrats on the successful molts!
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Actually, it's grey.Tetracolor wrote:Is it just me or is the top of that hermie, green???
Not all ... some of the molters in the isolation tank do dig down.Raen_83 wrote:Out of curiosity, do all your crabs pull surface molts? Do any of them dig down?
When I suspect some crabs are about to molt, I move them to the isolation tank. Some just continuing their 'hibernation' under the upside-down half coconut shell then shed the exo; some dig into the sand.
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Founder of "Blueberry land hermit crab" - common name for Coenobita purpureus, and "Zebra Sunset land hermit crab" for a new subspecies of Coenobita violascens
Founder of "Blueberry land hermit crab" - common name for Coenobita purpureus, and "Zebra Sunset land hermit crab" for a new subspecies of Coenobita violascens
That's really interesting. I'm always shocked by surface molts as it's not the best method for survival should they pull one outside the safety of a tank with a caring owner. lol I'm undergoing my first molt where a crab did not fully dig down and even that is unnerving to me. They must take years off your life! lol
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