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"Preparing For Second Molt"
Join Date: Feb 2007
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I think that I posted on here awhile back because I was having problems with book lice. After I deep cleaned the tank, I think the lice vanished after awhile but now they are back again. Do book lice affect humans? How do I get rid of them? I've heard from some people that they're almost impossible to get rid of. I may have to put my crabs up for adoption I'm afraid if I can't get rid of these bugs. Can someone please help me? Thank you very much.
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Join Date: Jun 2007
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Found this on another post:
MITES: Small white to tan bugs, resemble lice that will crawls upon your hermit crab and within the tank. Infestation can happen quickly and without warning. Mites are normally brought in on new crabs that were not fully inspected or bathed. Also they are attracted to our hermit crab homes because they are both warm and humid and have free water and food. It is very important that you get rid of the mites at the first sign of them before things get out of hand. They do reproduce with in the tank and will eventaully kill your crabs. Below you will find some steps on getting rid of mites in your crabs tank and off of your Hermit Crabs. Remove all Hermit crabs and place into a hermie safe container. Remove all tank decorations, including climbing things, rocks and wood and dishes. AND EXTRA SHELLS! Remove and throw away ALL substrate. All tank decorations at this point should be rinsed well with tap water, preferably outside under a hose with pressure. Then, dip in the same type of salt water you give your crabs, but a bit stronger then… Bake at 250-300 degrees for 30 minutes or until either dry or steaming Boil at a rolling boil for 15 minutes at least Microwave on high until steaming 2-3 minutes The tank must be completely rinsed and washed. The best solution that we have found is very hot water, 1 cup or two of vinegar and sea salt. Scrub the tank on all sides, inside and out. Rinse and then re-scrub.. Rinse one time more and allow to dry, using either towels or the air. You may now inspect the tank to see if there are any small or tiny crawling insects. If not then you may re-set the tank, using brand new unopened substrate and the now sterilized and clean decorations that are also DRY. The Hermit crabs will need a bath now… this in one of the only time a bath in needed. Make a de-chlorinated salt water solution and place it into a big bowl. One by one inspect each crab and then dip and bathe the crab. Turn it over and allow bubbles to come out, the water fills the shell and flushes out any mites. Allow that crab to dry as you go to the next crab. Change the water, making it fresh and repeat the process until you find NO signs of mites, it may take up to 4 actual dips before they are gone. Allow the crab to dry and then place them into their home. Hopefully they are gone, but if not you have to repeat this process because mites are deadly and will eventually kill your crabs. |
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someone else had this problem and they found (i think) that they were living in the wood stand she had- once gone her problems were over- if your not on a wood stand maybe something nearby has the actual home? I hate to seee you get rid of your crabs
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All right. Thanks everyone! I'm now treating everything as emergency stage and at some point this week I'll bathe the crabbies and do a total deep clean and fumigation of the tank. I plan to fumigate the 'tat with -um- well, vinegar and garlic and treat the pests to a ride up our vacuum tube. Stage two will be to bathe and rehabilitate the hermits and then I'll fumigate the tank during their exersize time once a week. I'll let ya'll know how things go. I will be keeping my fingers crossed and trust in the Lord that He will protect my crabs and keep them alive through this stressful stage.
![]() I've decided I'm NOT ridding myself of my little babies "'till death do us part." Well, I gotta run.
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So how do I keep the buggers from returning? I've had two infestations already and am now starting in on my third round of battle. The crabs are doing good after all that stress though. I'm hoping that the two that just molted will be fine.... Does anyone have some advice on what to do? Would weekly fumigations of the tank help?
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Well all i can tink of is if you getting your wood from outside ( ex:Park) you should Bake it then soak it in salt water over night and let dry before putting it in your tat"
other wise as HERMEZ said it could be some wood in the area near the tank that has mites also.( Good thinking Hermez) |
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"Preparing For Second Molt"
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Hmm. I'd hate to see a good book case go to waste over a few bugs. I'll keep an eye out and if they return I'll turn my attentions to the tank stand. Thanks everyone!
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