Hi all!
So batch number 3 is turning into megalopa as I type
![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/003.gif)
& Ive started feeding so there is a plentiful amount of food when they start feeding, hopefully I can increase the survival rate.
Update on our crabbies;
The following 3 Pics are a megalopa who has transitioned out of the salt water today
![Image](http://imageshack.us/a/img194/422/img04161x.jpg)
You can see that it is quite transparent *note - a lot easier to photograph as it moves slowly
![Image](http://imageshack.us/a/img19/4724/img04191.jpg)
crabs hanging out together, they are very active and are extremely hard to photograph. You can also see the little tunnels they dig in this picture, they wonder around for a few days then dig down and seem to be back up the next day and the claws are bigger, eye stalks more defined, small antennae and so hard to show you but they have hairs on their legs.... teeny tiny hairs and are opaque!
![Image](http://imageshack.us/a/img826/1396/img0396f.jpg)
Eating.... how many do you count in this picture?
I put a total of 43 megalopa in shells in the transition pools with 7 spare shells in each pool. There are no more megalopa in the saltwater transition pools and I count 26 on the surface in the transition tank
![bigsmile :crabbigsmile:](./images/smilies/bigsmile.gif)
and 8 shells left in one pool and 9 in the other. Im happy with that
![Image](http://imageshack.us/a/img716/613/img03921w.jpg)
sorry the photos are not the best, I really do need a macro lens for shanes camera
![Image](http://imageshack.us/a/img526/15/img04001e.jpg)
So Im pretty sure this is a first crab, Its not translucent any more and it is kind of the same colour as some of my adults, opaque with loads more detail.
what do you think?