Atya Gabonensis - odd behaviour, moulting related
Posted: Thu May 04, 2006 4:15 pm
I have a pair of these and they went through their first moult fine, both moulting within a few days of one another, both feeding well, active but not too active, etc etc.
And then about 3 weeks ago, they started to be 'odd'.
Not so active, not feeding, hidden together all curled up together (although that might be because hiding spaces are few in the old tank).
I thought they were going to moult and left them to it, but afte ra week of no sign of moulting i had a look.
One, the one i think is male, as pinkish patches on his big front legs, and the odd pinkish patch on his body (looks like a blister, almost)...
The other who i think is female has just a few of these blistery type spots, again pinkish - the same colour a sh ed shell will go when its dried out.
So i thought, ho hum, give them a few days longer, they seemed slow and sluggish and i did think they would die.
And then i saw them both feeding again.
This hide, sluggish, feed.... cycle has gone on a w hile now and i finally moved them both to a bigger tank, wondering if it was a water quality problem.
The male is now mostly feeding and as active as i class as normal, the female - well i know seh was alive last night although i havent see all of her, other than that i dont know.
I am V confused, they seem to have gone towards a shed and then stopped!
Em
And then about 3 weeks ago, they started to be 'odd'.
Not so active, not feeding, hidden together all curled up together (although that might be because hiding spaces are few in the old tank).
I thought they were going to moult and left them to it, but afte ra week of no sign of moulting i had a look.
One, the one i think is male, as pinkish patches on his big front legs, and the odd pinkish patch on his body (looks like a blister, almost)...
The other who i think is female has just a few of these blistery type spots, again pinkish - the same colour a sh ed shell will go when its dried out.
So i thought, ho hum, give them a few days longer, they seemed slow and sluggish and i did think they would die.
And then i saw them both feeding again.
This hide, sluggish, feed.... cycle has gone on a w hile now and i finally moved them both to a bigger tank, wondering if it was a water quality problem.
The male is now mostly feeding and as active as i class as normal, the female - well i know seh was alive last night although i havent see all of her, other than that i dont know.
I am V confused, they seem to have gone towards a shed and then stopped!
Em