Thursday, July 22, 2010

Molting

Hermit Crabs shed their exoskeletons or "molt" about every 6 months or so. The number of times hermit crabs molt in a year (or more) depends on their size. Molting Hermit Crabs will bury themselves underneath the sand or hermit soil given to them, for days or weeks.

Do NOT handle, touch, or bathe your hermit crab while it is molting. Do not remove the exoskeleton of your hermit crab, because your crab needs to eat its' exoskeleton after its' molt to regain lost calcium. Once your hermit crab is done molting (usually you can tell a hermit crab is done molting by it's activity), you may remove the small leftover bits of its' exoskeleton.

Molting hermit crabs are often mistaken for dead hermit crabs. If you are unsure whether your hermit crab is molting or dead, smell it! If it has an offensive odor, it is most likely dead.

I hope this helped you on the care of your molting crab! If you have any questions, concerns, or comments, comment below or email me at splishsplashstyle@gmail.com
Anna :)

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