I'm not sure if its just me being paranoid... but I think my crabs get smaller when they molt. :/
I just got 3 new crabs about a month ago and I dug up 2 which were molting. I've been checking on them periodically and they don't seem much bigger. :/
I keep the tat at a good Humidity, (I don't have a Gage, but its a 10 gallon tank and the glass is usually steamy and the sand is at sand castle consistency) and the temperature seems to always stay around 70 degrees. They're all PPs, I give them Distilled Water, (no salt water yet; working on it) and they usually have a variety of food choices, even though I've only seen them eat one or two times. I also haven't gotten any Cuttlebone for them yet.
What am I doing wrong?
My Crabs seem to be gettging Smaller...
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Doesn't sound like you're doing anything wrong. I don't know why they would shrink. I've never heard of that before. Sometimes they molt and you can hardly tell a difference in their size, mine have done that to me before. BTW, cuttle bone is not absolutely necessary. I rarely ever see mine eat. You really need salt water, but that won't make them shrink.
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Re: My Crabs seem to be gettging Smaller...
I think this may be the answer.Timmy1992 wrote:(no salt water yet; working on it)
You will need saltwater, or more specifically, land hermit crabs need saltwater in order to expand their shells during molting (unlike other arthropods such as insects and tarantulas which have managed to utilize just their own body fluids in conjunction with air).
Use the saltwater recommended for use for marine/seawater aquariums - any of the current brands may be useful.
Zoo med/glub hermit crab salt water conditioners are not recommended, as is table salt used for food.
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