For the past 24 hours one of my small Es, Moe, has been out to get one of my medium PPs, Spunky. No other crab is bothering Spunky and Moe isn't bothering anyone else. I had to break up fights several times last night, both with Moe hanging on to the back of Spunky's shell and with Spunky upside down withdrawn in her shell with Moe over top of her. This afternoon after gettting up for about the 10th time to figure out who was chirping - - always Spunky and due to Moe - - I decided I'd had enough.
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Moe has landed himself some time in solitary confinement!
The kritter keeper that we had initially was a good solution for this. I have it in my 90, so the conditions are the same. Moe has it pretty good in solitary - 2 water bowls, a shell of food, worm castings and minerals on the substrate, plus moss and a plant for hiding. He's not happy! Yeah, and the sign placement was not random.
For those who have separated a crab for aggression, how long do you think I should leave him in there?
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