I screwed up big time. I have had my crab since December of last year, so 13 months now. About two weeks ago I changed the substrate in his crabitat to a different kind because the other stuff was getting old and I thought he might like the new one. He had been very active before that but once I changed it he started to quiet down. He buried himself kind of under his food dish and didn't come out for a few days. This is not that unusual for him so I didn't worry, but on Wednesday night I decided to check on him. When I pulled his shell up it looked like he was falling apart. I could barely look at him and I panicked and called my fiance who had just gone out of state 2 days before and told him the crab was dead. He knows how much I love the crab and after talking about it a little he suggested I put the crab's body in a baggie and take it to the garage so it wouldn't stink up the house and then I could bury him with my 2 children the next day because they loved him too.
I'm sure you can now guess my terrible error.
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The crab was in the garage all night and it is about 35-40 degrees F here. I went to work in the morning and all of a sudden a light bulb went off that maybe he was actually molting and not dead. I wasn't thinking the night before because I was disturbed at the way I found him and thinking about what to tell my children. I wish it would have happened 2 days ago when my fiance was home because he would have taken a closer look. When I realized what had happened I went home and got the crab and took him back in the house to look and sure enough, there is no way he was dead. His appearance had actually improved from the night before so I put him back in the crabitat but I suspect it's too late because so many hours went by.
I guess I am just posting because I have some dumb hope that he actually survived. I checked him yesterday evening and he didn't look totally dead yet but who knows. I know if he's molting I'm not supposed to disturb him so I don't want to keep checking just in case.
Please don't be too harsh on me; I already feel terrible that I probably killed something I loved with my stupidity. If anything I'm wondering if I'm not the only person that thought the crab was dead when it was really molting. Thanks.