Do arrow crabs molt?

mjdlonghorn

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I know this isnt the invert forum, but this board has the most traffic. I woke up today and found that my large arrow crab was a gnarled mess. I thought my maroon clown had gone on one of his murderous streaks again. (he killed a purple lobster before) I was going to net the crab out of the tank when I noticed he was still alive. Can I expect him to live through this?
 
All crabs molt: their skeleton is on the outside, and they have to shed it to grow. Don't bother him while his 'bones' are soft.
 
did you see a molt anywhere in your tank? if not he hasnt molted and something is abusing him. I woud keep an eye out if you want to keep the crab.
 
I've seen completely legless/clawless crabs actually survive. Just put him in a quite area of sump/fuge, and feed a lot...everything will grow back the next molt.
 
Yep, all crabs are part of a larger group known as the Ecdysozoans--animals which shed their external "skeleton" or covering.
 
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