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"First Molt In Progress"
Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 152
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I have an idea that could save your crab(s) life. Ok my idea is:I have heard of crabs dying of mites or other crabs. So put your crab in a mite and crab free. I'm going to try it when my crab is going to molt.
I thought it might help to tell you. ![]() if you like this idea please post! my hermy is:victoria |
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Scarborough - Toronto, Ontario Canada
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Hi Victoria,
I have 3 crabs and have never removed them from the main tank for molting purposes. My one little E has molted once and my two PP's have molted 3 times each. If all your conditions are right, there shouldn't be too much of a problem... Your tank shouldn't have mites...if it does, you need to get rid of them.
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"Preparing For Third Molt"
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: southern ohio
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I only ISO molters in extreme life or death situations. I have found the uneventful molts happen at the bottom of the main tank!!
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"Preparing For Third Molt"
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Gainesville, Florida
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While your idea is fine, unless you have a mite infestation it is unlikely that a moulter would have mites. Also, although some people do ISO moulters, it usually is difficult to catch them right as they are ready to go down. I have enough substrate (6 times my largest crab) for them to moult very comfortably in their tank.
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