Random invert deaths?

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I was just curious what the feeling is on this. From what I understand snails often just kick the bucket and don't have long lives in our tanks. Does the same hold true for crabs?

I sadly found my Sally dead this morning. I was so disappointed as he was a very entertaining part of the tank. Always very active and constantly searching for food. Could it just be a random death? Potentially a murderous fish? Params are all stable and all the rest of the crabs, snails and urchin are alive and kicking.
 
If it was murdered, it would probably have been torn up during the attack. Was it damaged, or whole and intact dead?
I use Bayer as a dip, and if I am not careful I have noticed that it is fairly easy to not rinse well enough after dipping and shrimp & hermit crabs respond by dying fairly rapidly from incidental poisoning.
 
If it was murdered, it would probably have been torn up during the attack. Was it damaged, or whole and intact dead?
I use Bayer as a dip, and if I am not careful I have noticed that it is fairly easy to not rinse well enough after dipping and shrimp & hermit crabs respond by dying fairly rapidly from incidental poisoning.
Bayer? Like, the people medicine? I'm going to look this up! What's it for?
 

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