molting emerald crabs?

John08007

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About a week ago I thought I lost a member of my awesome clean up crew. Found an emerald crap on its back, the shell was split top/bottom on the back. Found another this morning split exactly the same way. Scooped it out and didn't look like a whole lot inside. Could these be from them molting? All the legs and arms were completely intact.
 

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Yup, molting! Unless they don't show up again...:eek:! Instinct tells them to hide out for a couple of days after they molt as that is when they are still soft and most vulnerable to predation.
 

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Don't know about emerald crabs but when my coral banded shrimp molts it looks like a whole other shrimp; other than being more translucent and having a split in it.
 

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It’s the same, I have emeralds and coral banded shrimp, both look like the whole thing just a little translucent.
 
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My hermitic Molt a lot it’s cool
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