Yes, but it has to be certain kinds of fish.
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.
Hermit Crabs live in sea water. Guppies are freshwater fish and will not be able to live in with hermit crabs. The crabs would no doubt eat whatever dead fish you give them.
Hermit crabs live on land, for they only need water to drink, not to live on/in.
yes they do live underwater
test it out and youll see
In the wild, land hermit crabs live in jungles, forests, and even gardens in warm areas. Water hermit crabs live in the warm oceans.
No, there are some hermit crabs called purple pinchers and they happen to be land crabs.
sea water
no they will drown
Not if they're land hermit crabs. And probably not if they're saltwater/freshwater hermit crabs. Land hermit crabs will drown in water over their eyes. Water hermit crabs might fight or try to eat your goldfish and the bacterias from both animals will hurt the other animals. It's better to keep them in separate tanks.
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
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.