Crab "testing" new shell?
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Crab "testing" new shell?
One of my E's has grown a LOT (well, they all have) since I first got him in October. I never sized him when I got him but I'll have to size him now and see how big he actually is.
He's wayyy too big for his shell. If I walk by the tank and he tries to tuck himself back into his shell, his eyes barely make it back into the shell - and when he's walking around, he's pretty much all out of his shell.
I know E's are picky about shells and don't switch very often - but I feel like he needs to! He's been in the shell shop several times and actually changed into a nice jade turbo shell which appears to fit him much better. He's switched into it in the evening and then by morning he's back into his old one (not sure of the name, but it's the d-shaped brownish mushroomy-looking shell that has a little lip at the edge). He's done this 2x (with the same shell) and when I'm falling asleep I can hear him(or someone) rustling around in the shell shop.
Has anyone else had a similar experience? I have about 15 different shells, all different sizes and shapes - do I need more? I don't have any of the type he's wearing - should I get some bigger ones like it?
FWIW - Temperature/humidity are 80/80(sometimes 60 if I go too long without spraying it), substrate is 6-7 inches - so I don't think he's stressed out...
Thanks!
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He's wayyy too big for his shell. If I walk by the tank and he tries to tuck himself back into his shell, his eyes barely make it back into the shell - and when he's walking around, he's pretty much all out of his shell.
I know E's are picky about shells and don't switch very often - but I feel like he needs to! He's been in the shell shop several times and actually changed into a nice jade turbo shell which appears to fit him much better. He's switched into it in the evening and then by morning he's back into his old one (not sure of the name, but it's the d-shaped brownish mushroomy-looking shell that has a little lip at the edge). He's done this 2x (with the same shell) and when I'm falling asleep I can hear him(or someone) rustling around in the shell shop.
Has anyone else had a similar experience? I have about 15 different shells, all different sizes and shapes - do I need more? I don't have any of the type he's wearing - should I get some bigger ones like it?
FWIW - Temperature/humidity are 80/80(sometimes 60 if I go too long without spraying it), substrate is 6-7 inches - so I don't think he's stressed out...
Thanks!
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yes i had this issue with a shell with holes allover it. He just didn't want to switch and stay in a new shell so I took all my shells out, boiled them again, made sure that one my crab seemed to like was clean inside and smelled ok, then put them all back in. He then switched and after about 8 huors I took his old shell with the holes out. He's been fine every since in a nice new babalonia.
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I've had 2 E's for a year that are still in their original (too small) shells. Tobias' shell is especially too small - just like what you're describing for your crab. I have all types of different shells in my tank, wash them periodically, have tried the olive oil trick, but nothing.
It's a good sign that yours is testing shells. Mine don't even do that.
It's a good sign that yours is testing shells. Mine don't even do that.
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Es can be like that. The good news is that he's not stuck in the shell in any way since he did change, at least temporarily. Do you have any Mexican turbos the right size? My Es tend to like them because they are lighter. Here's what I mean: http://www.hermitcrabpatch.com/Natural- ... 1-r100.htm
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I second the mexican or "stripped" turbo for E's, my guy that needed a shell change took one. They also like this other shell in the same picture too.
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Lighter moon shells like shark eye and some whale eye shells are usually a hit. As are all species of babylonia (japonica, spirata, and areolata). Mine like Mexican (aka Striped) turbos, small tapestry turbos (most like reevii species), and starry nautica shells (hard to find!). My jumbo is currently in a thin tonna shell. In the wild they like black nerite and zebra littorinas, but these shells stay very small and unless they are pre-gutted by another crab they won't fit even the smallest E that you can buy. There are also a ton of native shells that they prefer that just can't be found for sale. Hairy tritons might be one that you can sometimes find and they come larger, if you have a smaller E. I personally do not recommend taking an old shell out of the tank until they've been wearing the new one for a few days. I've had too many Es ditch the new shell if it's uncomfortable and go streaking, and I want them to have something they want to move back into to if they do that.
Es naturally want the lightest shell they can possibly have since they survive by running away as fast as possible, and a bulky or heavy shell keeps them from being able to do that. Compare to that a PP who instead chooses to hunker down and wait out an enemy in a shell fortress, and you start to get a sense of why Es wear those horribly ragged shells!
Es naturally want the lightest shell they can possibly have since they survive by running away as fast as possible, and a bulky or heavy shell keeps them from being able to do that. Compare to that a PP who instead chooses to hunker down and wait out an enemy in a shell fortress, and you start to get a sense of why Es wear those horribly ragged shells!
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Crab "testing" new shell?
I bought all the Mexican turbos HCP offered hoping to get some of my E's into them. I spent quite a bit, and ended up with my two straws and one pp in them. Not a waste, but no interest from my E's. Mine seem to prefer Babylon shells, both of the brown types, but the japonica seems to be most used right now. Shells of Aquarius sells them for 8-12 cents each.
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Ya I had to order more Babylon shells because mine seem to really like them too and I only have 1 in the right size right now and bangBANG is in it. I've never even seen one of my crabs try on a moon style shell for some reason. Maybe because I have so many turbos and other shells they like.
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Crab "testing" new shell?
Thanks everyone for the replies - hadn't checked them until now. I'll have to see what kind of shells I have in my tank - I was pretty much just getting all the D-shaped ones I could find, but I'll have to see. So far no one's changed shells. It's a bit difficult because I now have a large crab (used to have all smaller crabs) so his extra shells take up a lot of space. I do have a small shell shop though...will have to see how many I can fit in there.
Wodesorel, that makes a lot of sense about the lighter shells - I guess it's easier for them to carry around a too-small shell no matter how uncomfortable it looks...they're just barely covering their crabby bits!
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Wodesorel, that makes a lot of sense about the lighter shells - I guess it's easier for them to carry around a too-small shell no matter how uncomfortable it looks...they're just barely covering their crabby bits!
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