Do hermits molt their shells?

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I was working with my tank yesterday, when I saw the remnants of some green crab legs and body. I only have one hermit crab in my tank which is green, so I immediately thought... "Oh no! Hercules has died!" :sad: I was distraught. Poor Hercules. But just today, I saw him. Hercules. Alive and well, walking around. How could this be, if I found his body? Do hermits molt\shed their skins or something? :ooh:
 
Most crabs and shrimp molt as they do not have stretchy outsides like we do, so when they grow they have to molt their exoskeleton.
 
Did you leave the exo in there or take it out? It is better to leave it in, the crab will eat it to regain the calcium lost.
 
Pretty much all invertebrates and more shed/molt!
One of my pet cuttle fish I raised had a long shed recently, it looked a mess for two days.
The first time I saw a complete shed/molt was in the late 70s, one of my pet painted crays took it self out between its old carapace and tail over 10 mins, it looked like real hard work.
 

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