I bought an aquarium recently, and included with it was a hermit crab. He was the largest I've seen before, and is about the size of the land hermits sold in pet stores.
I noticed the other day that he had seemed to get a bit inactive. He would stay in his shell for hours at a time, and sometimes the shell wouldn't move for most of a day. I then noticed him snacking on a colt coral. Since then, his inactivity has continued, maybe a little worse.
Last night, from a distance, I saw something that I thought may have been a crab, something like an emerald, but a little larger (there's 2 in there that I have only seen once). As I got closer, I found it was this hermit....without his shell!!
I pulled him out of the tank and separated him for fear that the fish and smaller crabs would go after him. I put him in a smaller container with a few shells, but he shows no interest in getting in them. He's very lethargic acting, moves slow, and doesn't show much interest in eating anything.
I'm afraid this guy is dying. Is it time for me to consider ending it for him, rather than letting him suffer?
I noticed the other day that he had seemed to get a bit inactive. He would stay in his shell for hours at a time, and sometimes the shell wouldn't move for most of a day. I then noticed him snacking on a colt coral. Since then, his inactivity has continued, maybe a little worse.
Last night, from a distance, I saw something that I thought may have been a crab, something like an emerald, but a little larger (there's 2 in there that I have only seen once). As I got closer, I found it was this hermit....without his shell!!
I pulled him out of the tank and separated him for fear that the fish and smaller crabs would go after him. I put him in a smaller container with a few shells, but he shows no interest in getting in them. He's very lethargic acting, moves slow, and doesn't show much interest in eating anything.
I'm afraid this guy is dying. Is it time for me to consider ending it for him, rather than letting him suffer?