A couple of days ago I noticed a molt from my emerald crab in my tank. I believe it to be a molt because; 1. It has a chalky white color to its appearance (not translucent as far as I can tell), 2. It seems to be very light (the current will sometimes push or move the molt and it is apparent that it must be light weight or lacking "meat"), 3. I noticed a little "hatch door" type little flap thing on the underside posterior that was open, I assume that's where the crab made it's escape from the carapace.
I've decided to leave the carapace in the tank for the time being while I research the pros and cons of doing so. I figure leaving it for a few days at most wouldn't pollute the tank enough to cause harm.
So this morning before the light turned on, I went to take a peek in the tank with a red filtered flashlight to see what nocturnal critters were out and about. Before I even turned the flashlight on, in the complete darkness, I see a faint glow coming from the bottom of the tank. Upon further inspection I noticed it was the crab molt, and that it had a faint green bioluminescence that was glowing in the dark!
I still have no idea if it would be better to leave it to be eaten by my clean up crew or to remove it from the tank however. Has anyone left a molt in and had a nutrient or toxicity issue? I'll probably remove it but I'd leave it in if it has more value as a nutrient source for my crab.
I've decided to leave the carapace in the tank for the time being while I research the pros and cons of doing so. I figure leaving it for a few days at most wouldn't pollute the tank enough to cause harm.
So this morning before the light turned on, I went to take a peek in the tank with a red filtered flashlight to see what nocturnal critters were out and about. Before I even turned the flashlight on, in the complete darkness, I see a faint glow coming from the bottom of the tank. Upon further inspection I noticed it was the crab molt, and that it had a faint green bioluminescence that was glowing in the dark!
I still have no idea if it would be better to leave it to be eaten by my clean up crew or to remove it from the tank however. Has anyone left a molt in and had a nutrient or toxicity issue? I'll probably remove it but I'd leave it in if it has more value as a nutrient source for my crab.