Over a week?? Moult too long

MJI

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Hi guys, quick one for you all -

I have G Chiragra, and he's been holed up for about a week now, and never once came out. Mid week the tank went cloudy and I thought, "oh no - he's holed up and died" so I carefully took away a few rocks that was at the entrance and peered in.

He's still alive, but hardly even moved to attack the chopstick that i feed him with (as he normally would).

I'm thinking that this is just a long moult - what do you guys think?
 
Large G. chiragra molt infrequently and will stop feeding for a couple of weeks when they do. A week is certainly not too long for the animal to be sequestered. They have a lot of mineralization of the cuticle to complete before they can effectively strike - and if they can't strike, they are not going to expose themselves. I might start being concerned after two and a half weeks, but not before.

Roy
 
Cheers for that Dr Roy, The guy is pretty big I gather for a Chriagra (4-5 inches), so I keep an eye on him. He did take one of the largest turbos in the tank before he went into "hiding", so he must have been preparing!

Thanks again.
 
The largest G. chiragra on record was just over 10 cm and once they hit 85 mm molting becomes problematic. Hope he makes it.

Roy
 
Cheers again for the info Dr Roy. Unfortunately I have been the other side of the country for the last 3 days, so haven't been abale to keep an eye on him. Having said that, he has reholed up since I left, and looks as if he has been about.

Will keep you posted.

Really don't want to lose him. At first I wanted a peacock, and was quite put out when a Chiragra arrived, but he's a character now. Aaggressive though - if he see me coming to his tank, he runs at me to scare me off!!!

Cheers again,

Mike
 
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