not active?
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not active?
when we got my hermit crab he was very active, we picked him out from the bunch because he moved around the most. once we got him home and into his cage he hasn't been active at all! i can sometimes get him to come out, but he always gets scared and goes back in his shell. what would be the reason for his change in activeness? can i correct it?
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It will take some time. Your hermit crab has been put through a lot of stress. First taken from his home near the beach, then shipped in horrid conditions or forced into a painted shell, then placed in not so good conditions at the pet store, then placed in your home.
All of this change take a toll on the hermit crab. It's recommend to leave them be for atleast a week or two before you take them out. This will help them adjust, prevent limb loss, and even death. (When a hermit crab becomes to stressed often they will drop their limbs).
You will want to look at this article on PPS: He may be showing signs of it:
http://www.hermitcrabassociation.com/Po ... ndrome.doc
You can check this out for additional care information:
http://www.hermitcrabassociation.com/ph ... hp?t=77536
All of this change take a toll on the hermit crab. It's recommend to leave them be for atleast a week or two before you take them out. This will help them adjust, prevent limb loss, and even death. (When a hermit crab becomes to stressed often they will drop their limbs).
You will want to look at this article on PPS: He may be showing signs of it:
http://www.hermitcrabassociation.com/Po ... ndrome.doc
You can check this out for additional care information:
http://www.hermitcrabassociation.com/ph ... hp?t=77536
Crystal
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"There is no right way to do the wrong thing." - KingFisher
My organic hermit crab food store, Crabby Teas is now up and running! Please feel free to check out the shop. Mention the HCA and I will include a free gift! http://www.etsy.com/shop/CrabbyTeas?ref=pr_shop
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we didn't have extra shells in the cage at the time when it happened because we had just gotten them that week and didn't know all the stuff we needed to buy for them. the other one didnt look like he needed a new shell thought, and still hasnt switched shells.....i just dont want the same thing to happen, it was rather traumatic....
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Hermit crabs live in huge colonies in the wild, usually 100 or more strong. Therefor it is highly advisable to keep 2 or more in captivity. They are highly social animals. Keeping one alone is considered to be depriving them of needed stimuli to be fully happy and healthy. This may be the reason for the inactivity.
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I know an awful lot about hamsters, betta fish and many other animals so don't hesitate to ask me if you have an animal related question!!!