Should I be worried
Should I be worried
Ok, I have a possible problem. I will start at the begginning. So in late September, I got one golf ball sized and one quarter sized purple pinchers. They both mooted when I got them. They both took about a month. So then, my quarter sized one escaped for about two weeks. We found and he was alive and appeared to be perfectly healthy. He was up about two or three weeks and then went down again. At first I was sure he escaped again, but then a few days later I saw him make a little window against the glass. It has been about a month and a half since he went down. Should I be concerned. The bigger one has been down about a month. I am not really worried about him because he isn't able to escape like the smaller one. Oh and just to clarify i did escape proof the tank.
2 purple pinchers
1 old dog
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Re: Should I be worried
I find it weird how they go underground/surface week by week and not day by day. Do you have a camera? Perhaps he comes up when you're asleep and is destressing for a long time. What's your substrate and heating like? Does he seem energetic?
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Re: Should I be worried
I have six inch substrate(eco earth and play sand) and the tank is at 80 degrees right now. When they ate up, they wre very energetic.
2 purple pinchers
1 old dog
I will miss you Lloyd! Good luck up In Hermie Heaven!
You to Hagrid!
1 old dog
I will miss you Lloyd! Good luck up In Hermie Heaven!
You to Hagrid!
Re: Should I be worried
And no I don't have cameras
2 purple pinchers
1 old dog
I will miss you Lloyd! Good luck up In Hermie Heaven!
You to Hagrid!
1 old dog
I will miss you Lloyd! Good luck up In Hermie Heaven!
You to Hagrid!
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Re: Should I be worried
Most likely they may be moulting or just chilling. It could also be that they are coming back up when you're asleep and then going back down again. Regardless, I wouldn't worry. It's pretty normal for crabs to dig down, and be there for any length of time.
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Re: Should I be worried
I agree with Aussie, don't worry!
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Re: Should I be worried
Lately Ive noticed that both crabs havent come up very much, and since they don’t eat much its tough to tell if they’re coming up at all. My tank is right by my bed so I can usually hear them. I haven’t heard a single thing at night lately, so I figured they’re both molting. Last night I stayed up just 5 minutes later and then I started hearing their shells hitting the glass! A few minutes later I decided to check out what was going on, and I saw them eating the almonds I had put in! Lol...
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Re: Should I be worried
They can be tricky like that.
I have owned Hermit Crabs for 2 Years
I have 1 E named Monkey and 2 PP named Shy Guy and Little P
I also own 1 PP named Dory who stays in my classroom
I have 1 E named Monkey and 2 PP named Shy Guy and Little P
I also own 1 PP named Dory who stays in my classroom