crayfish molted what do i do with the skin?

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missymoo

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monster eats his ...all of it
this last time we didn' think that he would cause he buried it but he dug it up and ate it all
 

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Definitely DO NOT REMOVE THE SHELL. He'll eat it to help build his new shell faster. This is doubly important if he's in a tank with other crayfish or larger fish... a newly molted crayfish is an easy meal for a lot of things.
 

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I'm w/misymoo & WhippitGuud - that is a valuable mineral resource which the critter cannot eat instantly as the new shell and mouthparts are too soft the first hours, but that is metabolically too hard to replace compared to re-cycling. Leave it in at least days.
 

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yup.. just leave it, it will dissapeer on its own; mine usually leave the claws though.
 

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I had a crawfish for some time, and they always eat the shells. They reclaim all the minerals that are contained inside it. ALL crustaceans should eat their own shells after molting.
 
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