no because male hermit crabs and femail hermit crabs will fight with each other or other male or femail's over space,if they have a little space and arround 50 hermit crabs there will be fights.i don't want to give you the wrong image but if they have little space and 2-15 there will proubably be no fights.
Sometimes, I would be very careful though, because sometimes the older crabs will bully the younger crabs.
Yes. As long as the big one doesn't think the little one is food, they should get along fine.
No no no
Hermit crabs are hatched from eggs, therefore there is no parental figure for the baby hermit crabs. Once the mother lays her eggs, she moves on (similar to turtles).
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hermit crabs, definitly. turtles need hige tanks and lots of cleaning. hermit crabs also need much more care than you think they do, but not as much as a turtle.
Snails, crabs, turtles, armadillos, tortoises, and lobsters all live in or have a shell.
Hermit crabs will normally get along with other hermits of equal size.
not in captivity but sometimes in the wild.
Insects, and caribbean animals that live close to shore like turtles and birds. Hermit crabs can drown in water, so they live in the trees by the shore
I don't think so, by the way I think they'll choke.
Crabs, birds , turtles , sand fleas , hermit crabs, sand dollars , and a lot of other animals in the sea to ;)
The female hermie had thousands of eggs that hatch but only a few of them survive, kinda like turtles
A lot