Hello everyone--
I have a ghost crayfish that I've had for about a year. He molted several times shortly after we bought him, so we upgraded his bowl to a 5 gallon tank around January. Since then, he hasn't molted. I wasn't really worried about it, but last night I noticed he was dragging his claw around. It's still attached, but he doesn't look like he can move it very much. When he tries to climb over some of the decorations in his tank, he kind of gets caught up on it and flips over. He ate yesterday, and seems to be moving around enough, but it just looks like he's having a problem dragging this big claw around. Could this be a sign he's about to molt? I never noticed him do this before, but he also had much less room at first, so it just may not have been as obvious. Do you think I should try to remove the claw if he continues to have trouble, or just let it be?
Thanks!
--Jess
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