Hardening Time
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Hardening Time
One of my crabs just came up from a molt a few hours ago. Hes drinking like mad and is pretty active. I'm wondering when it would be safe to re-add him to the main tank with the other crabs? How can I tell when he's properly hardened?
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Re: Hardening Time
If he’s active then his exoskeleton is fully hardened. Go ahead and put him back when you’re ready.
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Re: Hardening Time
Why was he in a separate tank? There is no need to isolate crabs to molt. As long as you have enough sub and your tank is not over crowded, the crab should be fine in the main tank.
Crabs will stay under ground until they have hardened, and will then come back up to the surface.
Crabs will stay under ground until they have hardened, and will then come back up to the surface.
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Re: Hardening Time
Did he surface molt?
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Re: Hardening Time
No, all of my crabs burrowed into the substrate a couple of months ago, no surface molts.Hermielover121 wrote: ↑Sat May 02, 2020 11:16 amDid he surface molt?
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Ohh, okay. I'm a first time owner, and all my research said that you need to iso them when they molt. I guess that's only if they attempt a surface molt, then. Thanks for the help! I really appreciate it!curlysister wrote: ↑Sat May 02, 2020 11:06 amWhy was he in a separate tank? There is no need to isolate crabs to molt. As long as you have enough sub and your tank is not over crowded, the crab should be fine in the main tank.
Crabs will stay under ground until they have hardened, and will then come back up to the surface.
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Okay! Thanks for the advice!JoeHermits wrote: ↑Sat May 02, 2020 8:48 amIf he’s active then his exoskeleton is fully hardened. Go ahead and put him back when you’re ready.
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