ISO question
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ISO question
We have only had our crabs for 6 weeks now and I have a question. How do you all handle it when you move crabs to ISO thinking they are ready to molt or de-stress because they've burrowed down, but later that night they are up and active as ever? The two I'm referring to hadn't burrowed down before, so when they did I assumed they were either de-stressing or preparing to molt. I gently lifted the crabs and surrounding sand with a large spoon and put them into indentations in the sand in the ISO tank and placed coco-huts over them, but within a half hour they were up and active as ever. I have 2 currently in ISO who are in need of it and I didn't want the newcomers to disturb them so I moved the active ones back to the main tank. This is the first time this has happened. They're going to get tired of "musical tanks". Has this happened to any of you and what do you do? Thanks!
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Personally, I never iso molters. I think it just stresses them out. Trust the crabs, they know what they are doing. Mine dig under for fun sometimes, and I won't see them for days.
Iso'ing molters is a personal choice, and there is no right or wrong answer. You must do what makes you feel more comfortable. Good luck with your crabbies.
Iso'ing molters is a personal choice, and there is no right or wrong answer. You must do what makes you feel more comfortable. Good luck with your crabbies.
Mommy of 1 human, 1 cat, 2 dogs, and 6 Purple Pinchers.
~Crabby since July '07
~Crabby since July '07
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I agree - I ISO new crabs if they seem week or really stressed out. I would also ISO molters in the case if I found a surface molt, uncovered a fresh molt, etc. If your substrate is deep enough they will molt there.
I had the same experience of ISOing crabs who I thought were molting then they were all over the place. Some crabs just like to dig and make us think they are molting. It's much less stressful to just let them do their thing in the big tat.
Of my 14 crabs I have two who literally dig down 6 inches of sand every morning and hang there during the day - inches from my molters who I can see through the glass..."crabs will do what they want." :roll:
I had the same experience of ISOing crabs who I thought were molting then they were all over the place. Some crabs just like to dig and make us think they are molting. It's much less stressful to just let them do their thing in the big tat.
Of my 14 crabs I have two who literally dig down 6 inches of sand every morning and hang there during the day - inches from my molters who I can see through the glass..."crabs will do what they want." :roll:
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