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Is it normal for hermit crabs to lose their legs and claws?

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  1. No.  This is not normal. They will climb out of their shell and move to a larger one, but they don't lose body parts.  

    here is a great place to get information;

    http://www.hermit-crabs.com/care.html

    Good luck !


  2. Hermit crabs sometimes lose their legs (including their claws), which can be grown back on subsequent molts. However, losing legs is often related to stress from improper living conditions (temperatures, humidity, cleanliness), so if you have a hermit crab losing legs, you should rule out any problems in their environment. Aggression from other crabs, mite infestation, wounds, or illness are other causes. While losing a limb is not death sentence for a crab, it is usually an indication of some sort of problem that needs attention immediately!

    If your hermit crab loses a leg, there are several things to consider as possible causes. At the first sign of dropping legs, make sure none of these problems exist as soon as possible to prevent further problems.

    Tank Conditions

    Humidity: make sure the humidity is high enough, but not too high either (should be 70-80 percent relative humidity -- invest in a hygrometer to be sure).

    Temperature: too high or too low, too much fluctuation, or hot spots (should be 72-78 F or 22-26 C).

    Chlorine in the water (use a dechlorinator on all water in the tank).

    Residual chemicals from cleaning in or around the tank (use only hot water for cleaning the tank).

    Condition of substrate: not too damp, no mold.

    Cleanliness of the tank: clean the tank regularly to remove and wastes or uneaten food.

    Bathing too often: once a week is plenty under most conditions.

    Mites

    Check the tank and the crabs for mites which will appear as tiny specks moving around. Hold your crab up by the shell to the crab extends itself a bit (blow gently on the crab to entice him or her out if necessary), and look at its body to best dectect mites on your crab. If you think your crabs and tank have mites, see Vanessa's Crabarium for help.

    Shell Fights / Aggression

    Hermit crabs are usually pretty peaceful but sometimes they will fight over resources, especialy coveted shells. If your crabs are fighting over shells, you need to increase the number of appropraitely sized shells, in a variety of styles to make sure there is enough selection to cut down fighting. You might also want to consider larger tanks, more hiding places and more feeding/water bowls if your crabs are fighting. If the problem persists, you might want to separate the crabs.

    Illness and Severe Stress

    If you have a crab that is very stressed or ill, it may drop multiple legs. If your hermit crabs has lost more than one leg in a short period of time, isolate the crab (still maintaining proper conditions especially temperature and humidity). The causes of dropping legs are not usually contagious, but this will help keep the crab comfortable and free from the stress of competing with other crabs. Crabs that drop multiple legs are often so stressed that they cannot be saved.

    Sometimes new crabs start dropping legs shortly after you get them home; this is more likely due to the conditions they experienced during collection, shipping, and their time at the pet store than anything you are doing wrong. Just make sure your conditions are ideal and hope that the stress reaction is reversible.

    Now What: Regeneration of Legs

    Usually, the dropped leg will be regenerated. At first a "gel limb" forms which starts out as a little bud or bump, then develops over the course of a few molts into a new leg (or claw), though it may be smaller than the original. Your crab may undergo more frequent molts until the limb is regenerated.

    I hope I helped!!!


  3. yes and no

    Yes it often happens because the pet industry does not promote proper care. May pet stores do not know these animals have specil requirements and keep them in small plastic boxes with out proper food or water. This causes stress. All land hermit crabs are wild caught so taking them from the wild can allso stress them out.

    Limb lost is a sign of stress or illness.

    No- This isn't something a healthy crab should do. make sure the animal is being kept in the proper environement and offered salt and fresh water along with a balanced diet.

    If the animal can survive to moult then it should be alright.  

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