Crab dead – cause?

Hello! I ordered a white claw crab from the website Interaquaristik on July 26th. The crab arrived safe and sound, did well in my 110 liter aquarium, shed its skin once, and ate nonstop. No problems. Yesterday, I noticed that the crab had something white hanging out of its shell. I looked online but couldn't find anything that might match. I thought it might have worms or an injury. This morning, the crab was barely moving and hadn't eaten, and recently I discovered that it was unfortunately dead. Now I'm interested to know what was wrong with its shell? What was the cause of his death?

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Wippich
3 years ago

Looks like she wanted to hang out.

From Google,

Yarn die after skinning

Since this is a force-consuming act and at any time there is a risk that an animal does not come from the old tank, the shrimping process is dangerous. Come on Death directly during the skinning process, it is possible to feed to a high protein content.

Bergjesus
3 years ago

I recommend you deal with Robert Marc Lehmann.
Then you don't get a direct answer, but maybe a realization if you can say that.

morv168
3 years ago
Reply to  Bergjesus

Above all, the phrase "The crab came hot" says a lot 😀

Bergjesus
3 years ago
Reply to  morv168

Yeah. Sounds like the crab is an object.
Think he thought they'd be healthy and healthy. If you're more concerned, you know that this isn't the case, but only that he thinks the crab would have felt comfortable, it shows that he doesn't have the idea. Therefore, it is preferable to suggest some ways of clarification rather than spreading on formulations.