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Old 01-11-2012, 04:58 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Exclamation crab not eating anything - help or he's gonna die :(

I bought red claw crab 2 days ago and he's not eating anything, I've kept them before, and they ate meat and algae tablets. I have lined up on his dry land a small bit of- algae pellet, cucumber , boiled turkey (only meat I had) and half a pea, he hasn't touched any, and he's been around them the whole time! Even standing on them, I have got any blood work, and won't be able to go until 3 days, what can I do? Help!
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Old 01-11-2012, 05:00 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: crab not eating anything - help or he's gonna die :(

Oh yeh and he only had one claw:( will this affect his eating?
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Its okay he just ate hahahaha major freak out -_-
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Default Re: crab not eating anything - help or he's gonna die :(

i was gonna say... HE WILL EAT... hes just getting used to new surroundings.. he wont starve himself to death...in the wild crab are scavengers and they WILL find food.!
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Ok thanks for the tip man last time they just must of got used faster.
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