No they live in other parts of water in the world.
yes only for a while
in saltwater
Hi. I think that Halloween crabs live in both. ^ o ^
Yes, blue crabs typically live in saltwater habitats such as estuaries, bays, and coastal waters. They require saltwater for survival and are commonly found in the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico.
Land hermit crabs: It's important to have a saltwater as well as freshwater container available in the habitat. Marine hermit crabs: They should only live in salt water if saltwater crabs, or freshwater if freshwater crabs.
yes
It depends on the type of crab you are referring to. If it is a hermit crab, it will eventually die because hermit crabs need seawater (seawater contains iodine and other minerals that support the growth of the crab.) If it is a normal crab (the ones you eat and cook) it can adjust to the environment or the freshwater you were talking about. If crabs can live in land, so do they live in fresh water.
The kind of hermit crabs most people think of are Land Hermit Crabs. They live on land, and need at least enough water to submerge themselves. Land Hermit Crabs do need sea salt to keep their body chemistry balanced, and as such, need access to both salt and fresh water. Marine Hermit Crabs require a full saltwater aquarium to survive. Such tanks are elaborate, and should be researched thoroughly before purchase. Saltwater pets of all sorts are often regarded as difficult to care for.
Yes, crabs can live in canal water, provided the water is brackish or has suitable salinity levels. Many species of crabs, such as blue crabs and mud crabs, thrive in estuarine environments where freshwater from rivers mixes with saltwater from the ocean. However, specific conditions like water quality, temperature, and food availability will also significantly influence their survival in canal habitats.
No, hermit crabs do not live in the Amazon rainforest. They are primarily found in coastal environments, such as beaches and tide pools, where they can access saltwater. The humid and terrestrial conditions of the rainforest are not suitable for their survival, as hermit crabs rely on marine habitats for certain life stages and for moisture regulation.
found in mangroves and on sandy or muddy beaches of West Africa, the Western Atlantic, Eastern Pacific and Indo-Pacific
nothing without salt