This is the picture seen on another website. It is a clean and thorough seabed in Melbourne, Australia.
This is the first step in the shelling of the spider crab, which struggles fiercely inside its body. Changing the shell is probably also a difficult decision for it. However, the few crab feet that just came out and the few in the old shell looked like conjoined bodies.
A little bit of the spider crab's new shell comes out. Moreover, the shell of the newly emerged spider crab looks relatively tender, and its color is slightly darker than the old shell that has not completely faded.
This is really all out. It looks like a newborn spider crab. The overall hulling time is about 15 minutes, just like a scorpion. Spider crabs that have just come out of their shells are particularly soft, and they are also easy to lose. It is easy to lose money when you fight with other animals. 12