Crab Constantly in Water?

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Crab Constantly in Water?

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For the past number of days my one crab has been constantly sitting in the fresh water dish. I've never seen him or any other crab do that before. I checked humidity and it is at 70% so I don't think he's dried out. Does anyone have any ideas? I'm worried about him.
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Have you calibrated/tested the gauge lately? (If not please do so ASAP)

It could be the humidity is low, can you bump it up to about 75%?
Have you checked the substrate temp? (is ther a cool side of about 71-73*F?
If the above are on check, sounds like you are seeing a pms'ed hermie.
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Yes, I checked all of the above and they are fine. He's gotten out a couple times but seems to like hanging around there :\ I am a bit worried and keepign an eye on him, but he doesn't appear to be acting slow or odd otherwise.
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Is it a newer crab? When I first got my crew they liked to spend a long time in the water dish. If not then mabey he is low on shell water. I don't think it has to do with humdity of the tank though or your other crabs would be showing signs of driness. (yeah I made up that word)
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I don't think it has to do with humdity of the tank though or your other crabs would be showing signs of driness.
Like some humans are able to tolerate higher or lower levels of certain things, hermies are similar in this manner. It could.may take longer for the others to show the same symptoms,

Still sounds like this hermie maybe in premolt. Remember, some hermies can also display no pms's and just up and molt. Keep a cut 2 liter soda bottle or glass of a picture frame handy.
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I will do. He's been out of the water, ate a bit yesterday and has been hidden ever since. Unfortunately I didn't see where he hid. Maybe it's the season for molting? :P I know pumpkin has been shell shopping a lot.
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Remember that shell shopping and molting are not always synonymous. Crabs will shell shop any time (especially Purple Pincers) but for hesitant shoppers, generally they will at least change around molting time.
I agree with Ladybug, it does sound like probably pre-molt. Do you provide a marine salt water for them (not "hermit crab salt water")? Generally I notice my crabs around the salt water dish more often when they are pre-molt. They need to absorb a lot of water to help swell their body to shed their exo, and if they don't have enough salt available to help them retain it (marine salt) then perhaps that might be why they hang in the fresh water dish for long periods.
This is only a theory mind you, so let me know and we can smash my theory or maybe back it up a little! :)
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I do have a marine salt water dish as well, but I haven't seen the little guy near it. He's partially burried today, and hasn't been in the dish since I last posted.
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What is the brand name of the marine salt you are using?
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It's the exact brand.. which is from Superstore.
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