Smart Crabs
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Smart Crabs
Has anyone noticed that their crabs seem to learning? I have at least one strawberry that appears to have learned what a food dish is. If I miss a feeding, it will come and sit in the food dish, even if there is no food left in the dish. I have also done a little experimentation and moved the dish around, and it will still show the same behavior. Very interesting behavior for such a "simple" creature.
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Re: Smart Crabs
Yes, they seem to have a small memory.
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Re: Smart Crabs
It could also just like the dish.
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Re: Smart Crabs
I mean I can see it "learning" in a sense. But by learning I mean due to positive reinforcement it might possibly associate the dish with food. But what Soilentgringa said is possible as well. Crabs are odd.
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Re: Smart Crabs
That thought occurred to me too. Or it might possibly smell some residual orders lingering on the plastic. At some point I think I might introduce other dishes and see how they react.soilentgringa wrote:It could also just like the dish.
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Re: Smart Crabs
My crabs had figured out where food was and would always check that dish for stuff. Recently, when I changed their food dish to a larger one and used the old one to hold a little bit of extra salt water(don’t ask me why I did this, I honestly don’t know.) they kept sitting in that smaller one at night, and I’m pretty sure it wasn’t because of the salt water. :D
Re: Smart Crabs
Something that I actually fing really interesting is that hermit crabs actually have a pretty good memory that seems to be able to last for at least about a week, as far as pain goes at leastAwesomeHermit wrote:Yes, they seem to have a small memory.

Here is a link to an article about it
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2 ... 072759.htm
Also, my medium crab once crawled through a very small opening at the top of my hermies’ tank, but his shell had fallen off and when ever he moved, his poor body was just scraping across the floor, and when my dad got him back in the tank by letting him crawl into a cup, he went into a different shell than the one he was in when he escaped. He avoided the shell he was wearing when he escaped naked for several days after.
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Re: Smart Crabs
They certainly can learn to an extent. Back when I first introduced a hamster wheel to my tank none of my crabs went near it. I finally popped a crab in the wheel myself; once one crab figured out what the wheel did, the others soon followed.
My crabs have also learned that when the wheel is off center they can't use it well. So whenever the wheel is off center they don't even bother to use it.
My crabs have also learned that when the wheel is off center they can't use it well. So whenever the wheel is off center they don't even bother to use it.