Do Crabs Have Shell Fights Under Substrate?
Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2019 5:16 pm
Hi guys, to cover pre requisites I have a set of small PP and 2 E's in a 29 gal. 7 in Sub, and I keep the tank around 85-87deg and humidity just under 90.
The E's like to dig a lot, but they haven't been aggressive towards the PPs in the time I have had them, and they've got a selection of around 16 shells I keep in an upper level shell shop, so selection shouldn't be an issue. D's and O's. I alternate the diet between, proteins, and dried fruits. Mainly egg when we have them, and shrimp. The fruit is tropical.
Lately some fellows have gone down, the E's are fairly regular and come out during the night consistently to eat, but the 2 of the PPs are doing the "lets pretend to be dead for a month" thing and molting, or setting up to molt. I can hear them on the glass occasionally.
Question is if they encounter each other beneath the sub, what is the likelihood of a fight breaking out underground?
I've gone through one molt cycle already without anyone digging someone else up and eating them, if anyone's asking.
The E's like to dig a lot, but they haven't been aggressive towards the PPs in the time I have had them, and they've got a selection of around 16 shells I keep in an upper level shell shop, so selection shouldn't be an issue. D's and O's. I alternate the diet between, proteins, and dried fruits. Mainly egg when we have them, and shrimp. The fruit is tropical.
Lately some fellows have gone down, the E's are fairly regular and come out during the night consistently to eat, but the 2 of the PPs are doing the "lets pretend to be dead for a month" thing and molting, or setting up to molt. I can hear them on the glass occasionally.
Question is if they encounter each other beneath the sub, what is the likelihood of a fight breaking out underground?
I've gone through one molt cycle already without anyone digging someone else up and eating them, if anyone's asking.