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3 crustaceans out of the 7 I have in my 60 gallon FOWLR tank molted today. It’s possible that others did and I didn’t see the exoskeletons. Is this cause for alarm???

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Understood, just find it a little odd that a fire shrimp, a small blue leg hermit, and a large elegant hermit crab all molted the same day. It was cool to watch and most are eating their own molt!
Eeeewie gross lol eating your own dead skin
 

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Iodine stimulates their molt. If you didn’t dose any did you do a water change or start feeding seaweed? My cleaner shrimp and crabs all molt after a big water change or a large nori feeding like clockwork.
 
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Iodine stimulates their molt. If you didn’t dose any did you do a water change or start feeding seaweed? My cleaner shrimp and crabs all molt after a big water change or a large nori feeding like clockwork.
This makes sense! I did a water change and fed purple and green seaweed. I was just weirded out because even the emerald crab did too. 4 different crustaceans molting. When I saw the exoskeletons I freaked and did another parameter test and everything was fine.
 
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Yes it is possible - they can probably regulate their molt with pheromones in the water. Many crustaceans can only mate some days after the molt has start.

Sincerely Lasse
That is interesting! I will have to research more on the mating and molting relationship. Thanks for the information :)
 
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Temp is 78.2-78.4 depending on time of day. Salinity is 1.025 PH 8.1 calcium 420 everything stable. I feed Hikari crab sticks twice a week, and alternate between the following: brine and mysis, pellets, flakes, and reef frenzy herbivore for daily feeding
 

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Temp is 78.2-78.4 depending on time of day. Salinity is 1.025 PH 8.1 calcium 420 everything stable. I feed Hikari crab sticks twice a week, and alternate between the following: brine and mysis, pellets, flakes, and reef frenzy herbivore for daily feeding
Maybe its the seasons changing, either way good thing right lol
 

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