I was the 'midwife molter' for my PP
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I was the 'midwife molter' for my PP
Ok. So, let me tell you all what I had to do this past Sunday night.
I had a large PP that had obvious molting signs. And he had disappeared one day, and I figured he went down. Well, I seen his 'shell' on the back of another crab about a week later! I was like, I know that isn't you.....
So, while cleaning the tank that day, I picked up the water bowl, and low and behold there was my poor little PP, naked, and scared to death I guess. And the theif's old shell lay there beside him.
Well, this called for ISO. So, I prepared everything, and put the little guy in ISO, and checked on him later that night. He was squirming around, kinda like being in a seizure. He was MOLTING!!! I was very excited!!! Keep in mind he is naked through all this.
I went down there the next morning, expecting to see a pink crab......WELL, I seen a crab HALF molted. I guess his strength gave out, and he couldn't get the rest of the old exo off. But he was still alive.
SO. I went and found my needle-nosed tweezers, and a bottle of warm water. Took a deep breath, and sat down w/ him, in my hand.
It took me 1 hour to get all that old exo off. He just laid there, pitiful. I did manage to get all the old exo off him, I even had to remove his eye caps and mouth part lining!!!! With the warm water, it was much easier, by just spraying him a little.
So, I laid him back down (keep in mind he is still naked), with all his exo, and walked away. The next morning, he was wiggling around, trying to get his feel of everything. He is starting to turn dark purple. And I HOPE HOPE HOPE he will possibly make it.
He is still naked, but I didn't want to stress him by trying to get him to go in a shell right now. He is a little larger than a baseball, almost softball size....
His legs and antenna barely slid out of that old exo. A couple hours later, it would have been too late. I was extremely nervous and shaky the whole time....
If he lives, he will get a new name......Miracle.
Had to share this story with yall.....never give up on your crabbies....
I had a large PP that had obvious molting signs. And he had disappeared one day, and I figured he went down. Well, I seen his 'shell' on the back of another crab about a week later! I was like, I know that isn't you.....
So, while cleaning the tank that day, I picked up the water bowl, and low and behold there was my poor little PP, naked, and scared to death I guess. And the theif's old shell lay there beside him.
Well, this called for ISO. So, I prepared everything, and put the little guy in ISO, and checked on him later that night. He was squirming around, kinda like being in a seizure. He was MOLTING!!! I was very excited!!! Keep in mind he is naked through all this.
I went down there the next morning, expecting to see a pink crab......WELL, I seen a crab HALF molted. I guess his strength gave out, and he couldn't get the rest of the old exo off. But he was still alive.
SO. I went and found my needle-nosed tweezers, and a bottle of warm water. Took a deep breath, and sat down w/ him, in my hand.
It took me 1 hour to get all that old exo off. He just laid there, pitiful. I did manage to get all the old exo off him, I even had to remove his eye caps and mouth part lining!!!! With the warm water, it was much easier, by just spraying him a little.
So, I laid him back down (keep in mind he is still naked), with all his exo, and walked away. The next morning, he was wiggling around, trying to get his feel of everything. He is starting to turn dark purple. And I HOPE HOPE HOPE he will possibly make it.
He is still naked, but I didn't want to stress him by trying to get him to go in a shell right now. He is a little larger than a baseball, almost softball size....
His legs and antenna barely slid out of that old exo. A couple hours later, it would have been too late. I was extremely nervous and shaky the whole time....
If he lives, he will get a new name......Miracle.
Had to share this story with yall.....never give up on your crabbies....
Angela
Crabitats: 55L, 40B, 29L
Crabbin' since 97!
They are draining my savings!
Crabitats: 55L, 40B, 29L
Crabbin' since 97!
They are draining my savings!
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Thanks for understanding....I am kinda on egg shells over here....not knowing what to expect....I know he will need days for recovery....Raen_83 wrote:Holy cow... That just pulled on my heartstrings. I hope he makes it through for you.
Angela
Crabitats: 55L, 40B, 29L
Crabbin' since 97!
They are draining my savings!
Crabitats: 55L, 40B, 29L
Crabbin' since 97!
They are draining my savings!
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Well last night I found a shell that looked exactly like the one this guy had on before it was stolen. It's a green turbo, looks like the kind you always
see Straws in.
I looked into his ISO, and he had already righted himself up!!! I was getting excited. So, I didn't want to pick him up, but I wanted to help him w/ this shell. So, I washed it out inside w/ warm water, and left a little in there, and kinda slid his little abdomen in there. I sat him back down, and walked away.
This morning, he was tucked up in there. SO, I just hope this works out......it's such a tense situation!!
I will keep yall updated.....having to peel off his mouth lining, and eye caps shortened my life at least 2 years.....
see Straws in.
I looked into his ISO, and he had already righted himself up!!! I was getting excited. So, I didn't want to pick him up, but I wanted to help him w/ this shell. So, I washed it out inside w/ warm water, and left a little in there, and kinda slid his little abdomen in there. I sat him back down, and walked away.
This morning, he was tucked up in there. SO, I just hope this works out......it's such a tense situation!!
I will keep yall updated.....having to peel off his mouth lining, and eye caps shortened my life at least 2 years.....
Angela
Crabitats: 55L, 40B, 29L
Crabbin' since 97!
They are draining my savings!
Crabitats: 55L, 40B, 29L
Crabbin' since 97!
They are draining my savings!
HOW IS YOUR CRAB NOW?
How is the crab doing now? That was something else what you did. I still can not pick up a naked crab. I am working on it .
You are so good to him hope all is well now.
You are so good to him hope all is well now.
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Re: HOW IS YOUR CRAB NOW?
Well, he is still alive.....irishgirl45 wrote:How is the crab doing now? That was something else what you did. I still can not pick up a naked crab. I am working on it .
You are so good to him hope all is well now.
And I had put him in a shell, he has accepted it, b/c he tries to draw back in it when I check on him. It is very similar to the shell that was taken from him.
I am not sure if he is eating his exo yet though. I don't know how far his damage goes He isn't over the top yet
I do check on him every other day though....I don't want to stress him too much more....he has been through so much already....
I did notice his large pincher is a little deformed...and I will keep you all updated...please send out good vibes his way....
Angela
Crabitats: 55L, 40B, 29L
Crabbin' since 97!
They are draining my savings!
Crabitats: 55L, 40B, 29L
Crabbin' since 97!
They are draining my savings!
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Sending good vibes your way. Looking forward to hearing more positive things about the little (or big) guy's molt.
Now you just need to get a nurse's uniform! Hahaha
El
Now you just need to get a nurse's uniform! Hahaha
El
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Thanks yall!
I seen this guy trying to move his legs yesterday. He is having a really rough time.
He is about the size of a baseball. Poor thing
I just hope he can eat his exo....I am not sure if his mouth parts are damaged.
I will keep you all updated.....I check him every other day, and try to keep the stress levels down.
I seen this guy trying to move his legs yesterday. He is having a really rough time.
He is about the size of a baseball. Poor thing
I just hope he can eat his exo....I am not sure if his mouth parts are damaged.
I will keep you all updated.....I check him every other day, and try to keep the stress levels down.
Angela
Crabitats: 55L, 40B, 29L
Crabbin' since 97!
They are draining my savings!
Crabitats: 55L, 40B, 29L
Crabbin' since 97!
They are draining my savings!
SOUNDS LIKE YOU ARE DOING ALL YOU CAN
I am worried about my E I found shell less
he is very lethargic and he moves funny. Like he is weak. I don't know if he ever did molt. He just came up naked. I just made him some honey and cuttle bone with boost powder and placed it near him. I took him out and he is o.k. but not himself. I guess I will leave him and see what develops.
Sending out good vibes to your little crab too. It is so hard when they are not doing well. I feel helpless to help them.
he is very lethargic and he moves funny. Like he is weak. I don't know if he ever did molt. He just came up naked. I just made him some honey and cuttle bone with boost powder and placed it near him. I took him out and he is o.k. but not himself. I guess I will leave him and see what develops.
Sending out good vibes to your little crab too. It is so hard when they are not doing well. I feel helpless to help them.