Good morning!
Following the death of my RCC's recently after 3 weeks (sesarma Bidens I am told they are) I set about cleaning the 18" tank, completely stripping-out as if from new.
After treating 10L of water with AquaSafe, and taking the remainder from the water-change in my community tank, and allowing to settle for several days I introduced 3 crabs. The fed like fury and looked really happy.
Last night when I got home one was on its back and its shell was "unpeeling" from underneath. Totally motionless even when "prodded" and moved around the tank - actual nothing"ness" happening.
One other was very sluggish too and only just responded to being moved. The 3rd appeared OK.
In panic, n ot wanting more death, I did a 50% water change straight out of the bathroom tap treated with Aquaclear and stirred very vigorousely and put this into the tank and the sluggish crab appeared to rally, the third remaining OK.
I have the filter, VitaTech 180 onto full and created a lot of movement in the water (the tank is 2/3 full with lots of plastic plants provideing plenty of shelter and room out of the water) and sit now at work in hope that all will settle down for tonite, when I am prepared to do another water-change in necessary.
I was wondering if any of you have had similar, can tell me what the peeling-open of the under-shell (oblong "finger" of shell on the bottom of the carapace) means or refers too or can suggest what might be at fault.
Could it be the "brackish" problem or London water? My LFS has an RCC keeper who kept them for years in FW with no trouble and my tank has Barbs so Brackish is not good and they cannot go into my community tank.
Thanks for your thoughts.
Following the death of my RCC's recently after 3 weeks (sesarma Bidens I am told they are) I set about cleaning the 18" tank, completely stripping-out as if from new.
After treating 10L of water with AquaSafe, and taking the remainder from the water-change in my community tank, and allowing to settle for several days I introduced 3 crabs. The fed like fury and looked really happy.
Last night when I got home one was on its back and its shell was "unpeeling" from underneath. Totally motionless even when "prodded" and moved around the tank - actual nothing"ness" happening.
One other was very sluggish too and only just responded to being moved. The 3rd appeared OK.
In panic, n ot wanting more death, I did a 50% water change straight out of the bathroom tap treated with Aquaclear and stirred very vigorousely and put this into the tank and the sluggish crab appeared to rally, the third remaining OK.
I have the filter, VitaTech 180 onto full and created a lot of movement in the water (the tank is 2/3 full with lots of plastic plants provideing plenty of shelter and room out of the water) and sit now at work in hope that all will settle down for tonite, when I am prepared to do another water-change in necessary.
I was wondering if any of you have had similar, can tell me what the peeling-open of the under-shell (oblong "finger" of shell on the bottom of the carapace) means or refers too or can suggest what might be at fault.
Could it be the "brackish" problem or London water? My LFS has an RCC keeper who kept them for years in FW with no trouble and my tank has Barbs so Brackish is not good and they cannot go into my community tank.
Thanks for your thoughts.