Imagine my suprise when he flew out of his shell and started trying to run away. I didn't shake him or anything, he just ran out. While I was picking him up, he had grapsed on to a piece of cholla wood in the tank and flew out of his shell, trying to get away. I stared at the empty shell and the now naked hermit crab for a few seconds before I came to a list of conclusions:
1. He just came out of his shell.
2. This had never happened before with any other hermit crab I've ever picked up.
3. This isn't supposed to happen.
4. I need to get him back in his shell.
Then I went into panic mode for a minute or two, and after I finished panicking, I thought for a second and realized, "wait, wasn't there an old topic I read while broswing forums about something like this happening to someone else?" Remembering some advice that was given on the forum, I knew that I had to wash the substrate he got stuck to himself while crawling around naked. I had some salt water mixed, but figured that distilled water would be better. I filled a shallow sandwich dish with it and put both the hermit crab and his shell into it to wash them off. After rinsing them off, I found a red solo cup in the cupboard and put both of them in it. He went back in after a few seconds, but I was too scared to pick him up to put him back in the tank, so I ended up slowly sliding him out of the cup and back into the tank. I would have put him in an iso tank, but I don't have one, so that wasn't really an option.

I'll keep and eye on him for the next few days, but that was seriously scary. Stuff like that makes me wish I had a cat or something that's a little more common sense when something happens, but them I always remember how I store my books on the floor and stuff when I run out of room on shelves and that if they ever peed on them or tore them up I'd want to kill them.

I guess that on the positive side I found out that, yes, he grew back the missing part of his leg. Also, Harry Potter loved the freeze-dried bloodworms I've started feeding them so much that he was in the food dish before I even turned the lights out. Was that worth the moment of terror? Nope, but everything turned out fine in the end, so I guess worse things could have happened.
