Why were you "racing" them in the first place? Hermit crabs do much better when you leave them alone. The only time they should be handled is when you perform a deep clean. I can tell you right now that the crab was scared to death because it was out of its habitat. They don't like to be moved around because they feel secure when they are in the same environment everyday.
Hermit, I know you've been around this site for quite awhile. I've noticed that we're getting a lot new members, many of which are teenagers.
There are several opinions as to handling your crabs. I usually take one out at night to play with and let run around my desk. My husband plays with them for quite a bit of time each day, making him the extreme opposite of you, and I obviously am in the middle.
I think because our little ones are so used to be handled, they don't blink when we put a hand in front of them or ever try to get back into their shell - except for Harry Houdini, so we rarely handle him.
My point is that your posting was YOUR opinion, not a rule carved in stone.
Because there are people who do handle their crabs, and because as I said so many new members seem to young, I think it's better to try to educate them on handling their crabs, rather than making the no handling theory a caveat.
Texasrose- You should take a look as to what you were doing when you were racing your crabs. You have to be careful not to upset your crabs. If this is the first time this particular crab had ever bitten anyone, I would say you most likely had handled him too roughly and he probably was afraid and/or stressed. Crabs are fairly delicate creatures, and we all need to remember that.
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