yes they do sleep
but they sleep with there eyes open so if something tries to eat them the can get away
the go to sleep in a light sleep they never sleep in a deep sleep
I picked up like 50 of them today and then let them go, but they won't bite, but they might pinch you and that rarely happens when i hold or touch them.
water under appropiotte size shell but if crabs a tiny one it will sleep in a bigger shell
no they just take short naps maybe five minutes
yes
no , crabs live in fresh water
they sleep either in the water. . .
No
First of all, sand crabs are not hermit crabs. Sand crabs are usually tan, white, brownish, or other flesh-like colors. If you catch one, let it go--They need water.
yes because I have crabs right now in fresh water and they are still living.
They sleep on the beach sometimes in plain sight. In the winter time they will hibernate for six months under the sand.
a lot because they get the water from the sand so just go to a mudflat thing and get a handful of waterlogged sand
First of all, sand crabs are not hermit crabs. Sand crabs are usually tan, white, brownish, or other flesh-like colors. If you catch one, let it go--They need water.
Sand crabs are a very small type of crab. They mostly eat plankton and other organisms they filter out of the water.
Well they need a medium sized cage with 2 bags of sand so they can build a hole to sleep in. They need a dish for food and a dish for water.
I think they sleep on the sand under water.
no