Deep substrate IS important. 9 PP's down!

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Deep substrate IS important. 9 PP's down!

Post by patchouliii » Sun Oct 07, 2012 2:05 pm

Well, I can not believe it. There must be some sort of under ground meeting with my PP's. All NINE are under. I know 4 are possibly molting, but the rest are just underground. They must be sick and tired of the new E's sucker punching them and have declared war :hlol: So they plt and plan I guess. This is proof that enough substrate is a must. I'm glad I added 80 more pounds! :)
My E's I got from Tammy have never dug down except for to play. They are quite bold and aggressive (in a good way, one is a bully though :lol: ).
I have never experienced this with new crabs and I really attribute it to the good conditions they came from :)
Well, here's waiting on the PP's :roll: Just wanted to share
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Post by speeddemonbk » Sun Oct 07, 2012 2:14 pm

Wow. Your tank must look like a ghost town...I only have one down. They must really be happy in your tank!
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Post by JamesR » Sun Oct 07, 2012 3:02 pm

I wonder if such "mass molts" are due to some biological and/or environmental factors or if they're just coincidence.
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Post by Nnnnnnnn » Sun Oct 07, 2012 3:24 pm

I always say they have an arcade and a dairy bar underground. :lol:

@James, I believe it is a smell they produce when getting ready to molt that sends the other ones into wanting to molt also.

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Post by Jennybecca » Sun Oct 07, 2012 8:41 pm

:hlol: I know exactly what you're talking about! My Tammy crabbies are bonkers! :hlol:

Bless their little hearts though I wouldn't have it any other way.

@jamesr: molters produce a pheromone that the others smell and it produces a chemical reaction thus sending everyone down town all together... Or in close proximity of each other... :)
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Post by patchouliii » Sun Oct 07, 2012 8:48 pm

Jennybecca wrote::hlol: I know exactly what you're talking about! My Tammy crabbies are bonkers! :hlol:

Bless their little hearts though I wouldn't have it any other way.
That is one purchase I will never regret! Doesn't it make a difference when they are happy :)
Hey Jenny! It's almost time :banana:
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Post by Jennybecca » Sun Oct 07, 2012 9:29 pm

I am telling myself to not get overly excited as to prevent myself from suffering any disappointment.....
But my heart is doing this :cheer:
And this :banana:
Outwardly though I'm simply doing this :whistle::

..... I would not surprise anyone if I whipped out the baby name book now hu? :D
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Post by HeathMcCrab » Sun Oct 07, 2012 9:33 pm

So, is this why my tank looks abandoned? I was kinda worried! Well (really really) worried. It seems like it was just my little ones who haven't surfaced, but now it's all but 3 that are mia. One, our tiny one Mini has successfully molted and is doing really well. Then Sandy (clever name huh?Lol) disappeared and we think she's molting. Now, I can't find most of the others!

Gosh, It's so BORING in our crabitat! LOL I hope they are all okay. How long will they be gone??
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Post by patchouliii » Sun Oct 07, 2012 10:20 pm

HeathMcCrab wrote:So, is this why my tank looks abandoned? I was kinda worried! Well (really really) worried. It seems like it was just my little ones who haven't surfaced, but now it's all but 3 that are mia. One, our tiny one Mini has successfully molted and is doing really well. Then Sandy (clever name huh?Lol) disappeared and we think she's molting. Now, I can't find most of the others!

Gosh, It's so BORING in our crabitat! LOL I hope they are all okay. How long will they be gone??
How long have you had yours? :) It depends. If they are new and from the pet store AKA bad conditions, then they are de-stressing or molting. If you're like me and you've had them for a while, it's just what crabs do! May take weeks. It's actually cool cause then they all molt at the same time and then they are up for a long time :D
Good luck with yours and don't worry :)
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Post by emberfusion » Mon Oct 08, 2012 7:36 am

patchouliii wrote:This is proof that enough substrate is a must. I'm glad I added 80 more pounds! :)
Tell me about it!
I have at least 11 down right now. I think I counted 8 up, but with some of them wearing the EXACT same shell and being almost the EXACT same color, it's hard to tell sometimes. :roll:

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Post by patchouliii » Mon Oct 08, 2012 9:44 am

meldamiriel wrote: Tell me about it!
I have at least 11 down right now. I think I counted 8 up, but with some of them wearing the EXACT same shell and being almost the EXACT same color, it's hard to tell sometimes. :roll:
Glad to hear I'm not alone :D
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Post by kuza » Mon Oct 08, 2012 10:11 am

my crabs go down in groups for sure it's no question. They also come up in pairs at a minimum. i also hear them talking down there when they are close to returning to the surface.

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Post by patchouliii » Mon Oct 08, 2012 10:23 am

kuza wrote:my crabs go down in groups for sure it's no question. They also come up in pairs at a minimum. i also hear them talking down there when they are close to returning to the surface.
Talking :hlol: Chirping? That's cool! My 9 are still down :D
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Post by Bridgitmac80 » Mon Oct 08, 2012 11:37 am

All 9 down, I am sure then that War has been declared!!!!! Are the E's preparing their counter attack? :hlol:
Battle stations battle stations!

BTW not that I need to remind you and Jenny but um yeah it's the 8th and fingers crossed!!!
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Post by patchouliii » Mon Oct 08, 2012 11:43 am

Bridgitmac80 wrote:All 9 down, I am sure then that War has been declared!!!!! Are the E's preparing their counter attack? :hlol:
Battle stations battle stations!

BTW not that I need to remind you and Jenny but um yeah it's the 8th and fingers crossed!!!
I know Bridg. I'm sOOO nervous!! :faint:
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