Moo can't even fit his eyes in his shell!
Moo can't even fit his eyes in his shell!
Just the basic 10 gallon set up with 2 crabs, plus a 55 gallon at my dad's.
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Re: Moo can't even fit his eyes in his shell!
One of mine moved into a shell like that 3 days ago and it didn't hide his eyes either. Today he went under the sand and completely buried. I think it means they are getting ready to molt. I read somewhere that it is easier to dig in with a smaller shell.
This is my first hermit crab to molt so it is a guess.
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This is my first hermit crab to molt so it is a guess.
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Re: Moo can't even fit his eyes in his shell!
I deleted this comment so ignore this not the post this comment
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Just the basic 10 gallon set up with 2 crabs, plus a 55 gallon at my dad's.
Re: Moo can't even fit his eyes in his shell!
It can't be that he just molted and painted shells are bad for crabs I just bought mine like rhat so if he JUST moved in from an other sell that means you need to take the painted shells of r of your tank and replace them with naturalLutterback wrote:One of mine moved into a shell like that 3 days ago and it didn't hide his eyes either. Today he went under the sand and completely buried. I think it means they are getting ready to molt. I read somewhere that it is easier to dig in with a smaller shell.
This is my first hermit crab to molt so it is a guess.
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Re: Moo can't even fit his eyes in his shell!
Huh. We don't have any painted shells in our tank either. I guess I need to find out why mine picked a shell so small. It is a very plain and not even polished shell. I guess I will learn from someone else's opinion on this issue too.
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Re: Moo can't even fit his eyes in his shell!
I think they might have meant a shell that fit like that but I am not sure.Salt&Peppy wrote: It can't be that he just molted and painted shells are bad for crabs I just bought mine like rhat so if he JUST moved in from an other sell that means you need to take the painted shells of r of your tank and replace them with natural
#1 rule of crabbing - crabs are weird.
#2 rule of crabbing - see above
#2 rule of crabbing - see above
Re: Moo can't even fit his eyes in his shell!
Lutterback wrote:Huh. We don't have any painted shells in our tank either. I guess I need to find out why mine picked a shell so small. It is a very plain and not even polished shell. I guess I will learn from someone else's opinion on this issue too.
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OMG I'm sorry when you said a shell like that I thought you meant a painted shell sorry
Just the basic 10 gallon set up with 2 crabs, plus a 55 gallon at my dad's.
Re: Moo can't even fit his eyes in his shell!
But can someone help me? He's in a 10G (I have 14 at my dads in a 55G at my moms 2 in a 10G) with 5" of substrate. He's had one molt that lasted maybe two months.
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Re: Moo can't even fit his eyes in his shell!
I had this happen with one of my little guys. He was really really stuck. I put him in the salt water pool for awhile until he came out on his own and when he tried again, after 5 good tries made it out of the shell. I was hoping the salt would leech some of the actual moisture from his abdomen like eating salty foods. I was pretty panicked and my husband was even more panicked but it worked itself out. It's worth a try.
#1 rule of crabbing - crabs are weird.
#2 rule of crabbing - see above
#2 rule of crabbing - see above