Monday, June 8, 2009

Wow! What a week!


Wow. This week we learned that Pincher (one of the larger crabs) is molting. This is when he gets new skin. It freaked my mom out at first because she thought that he was dead, cause he hadn't moved at all in many hours. But she got on the Internet and looked up how to tell if they are dead. She put him in a shoe box near her while she was reading- and he began to crawl all of a sudden! She read that he was molting- he had been showing all the signs she says but we didn't know it.
When we first brought them to our house- Robyn noticed that his eyes were "see- through"- not black like the other two. This was how we could tell them apart. But mom read that when they are about to molt their eyes turn from black to this see-through color. And they start digging like crazy- and that is just what he had been doing- digging trying to get under the Hermie Hut!!

We read that they need to be separated from the others so they don't get hurt while their skin is soft and growing. Crabs can get very stressed out when they are molting- and I think it must really hurt to grow new skin.
So we moved Shy Guy and Speedy to a new tank so that Pincher could be alone and rest. We got new shells, food, new sand/eco bedding, a heater and humidity gauge for all of them. Pincher loved it- he buried himself way down in the sand and has only came out to eat- he seems happy.
Speedy and Shy Guy like their big new home too- they have been pretty active since we added all the new stuff.
Another cool thing happened when we went to pet store to get more food and stuff yesterday. Petco didn't have any shells for the crabs but the nice lady at the checkout told us where to find some- at the mall in one of mom and dads favorite stores- and she was right!!
At Romancing the Stone in McCain mall he saw a huge tank with over 100 Hermit Crabs- and all kinds of shells for them- we bought about 20 (only $2 each) beautiful, natural shells in all different sizes. And the guy that worked there- named Stephen told us all kinds of good info about them and even showed us a crab named Henry that he says is very old- and he looked like Speedy and Pincher. He also told us that you can tell by their coloring about how old they are and that some can live to be 18 years old!
Wow! Wow! We will add more pics soon!!
Savannah

1 comment:

  1. We enjoyed reading your blog this week. Keeping the crabs must be fun. They sound like they are having fun with their new homes. I miss you very much. - Elizabeth

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