I gave two away after my two molted. They have blocked themselves into caves and the one I pestered on suspicion of food hoarding is berried up. They might be duds this time around, I saw lots of gray and white so I'm not sure what to expect.
They in hard enough water? I don't know why they would go so long without berrying up, but then again, I'm a total noob at this, myself.Im starting to think I have a bunch of duds. Ive had them for 2 months easy and they still havent berried. But atleast mine eat like crazy, they will start ripping about the left overs on the clam shell before I even have it all the way in the tank
Yeah, I put food in just before lights out, or even later. Both crays have holed themselves up and are loaded with eggs now.From what I've read, they don't (or rarely) eat when berried or molting. They're cold blooded so they can probably regulate calorie use. And when berried/molting they are usually hiding and not moving much. Who knows. I'd just cut the feed in half til you see that they are munching again. Want to keep some food in there for when they do get hungry. Are you feeding in the morning or at night before lights out? Remember they're primarily nocturnal, not as likely to be out eating during the day, though mine don't seem to care if the lights are on or off. They're always out running around.
For the record, Mine have killed 3 guppies to date as well."They don't eat fish" Riiiight..
How did the wolf get them?! Knocked down a divider?hahaha my wolf ate all mine, oh well.
