No way
They cannot live with a land hermit crab because land hermit crabs live out of water so the fish would die (as you know) if it is out of water.
no they don't live in the water so they can't switch shels there
yes, land hermit's can live in class rooms.
The land hermit crab has a big claw and a small claw. The ocean hermit crab's claw's are the same size.
Land Hermit Crab Babies Are Microscopic And Live In the Ocean. It Is Near Impossible To Raise Baby Hermits In Captivity
A Hermit crab can live up to 100 years of age
depends on what kind of hermit crab, there are land and water hermits. they live according to what type they are.
land hermit crabs like it reasonably hot at about 65 degrees Fahrenheit to about 95 degrees Fahrenheit They also like it humid.
Marine hermit crabs live underwater and can sometimes be found in tidepools. Land hermit crabs do not live in the water but need fresh and salt water to survive.
You can tell a land hermit crab from a water hermit crab by looking at the claws/arms or legs. If it is a water crab it will be blueish and if land crab it will be pinkish purpleish. If your crab is a water crab don't just throw it in water and leave it there, put a tiny bowl in it's tank or cage that is low to the ground and make sure that the water level is a bit lower than the hermit crabs top of its legs. Also have a wet sponge for each kind of hermit crab in the crabs tank.
No, Hermit Crabs and Fiddler crabs require two different environments. The Hermit Crab would drown in the water a Fiddler Crab needs. You can always ask your local pet store if there is any way possible though. Some hermit crabs live on land others live in water even land hermit need two enter salt water , fiddler crabs are brackish or fresh hermit crabs can't breathe in those environments
tie land and around tropical islands ,they live in colonies of 100's of strawberry hermit crabs they are very play full and great for pets.