I have one Sally Lightfoot crab, Miep. In her tank, she has a castle which provides her hiding spots, but the top of the castle stick out of the water a bit.. She LOVES to climb on top of it, sitting there for literally, hours. They do prefer water, but giving them places to get some air could be a nice change when they need it.
They get oxygen from the water and air depending on what species of crab they are
Hermit crabs drink freshwater, but need both saltwater and freshwater in order to survive. They have modified gills that can breathe air, but in order to process that air they need access to saltwater and freshwater to 'wet their gills'.
salt water food decorations rocks some air some water and little spaces
hey there well the thing is i have a gold claw crab and he is in a 29 gallon aquarium completely under water with large fish they do not need air but the prefer it so if u have a stick coming out of the tank that would be just fine but beware they are escape artists.
No they dont have air fresheners for hermit crabs
Sally Kristen Ride
It keeps air in its shell then breathes it in
In this situation, how hard have you thrown it?
Sally Rogers from the Bill
"Aerial" means "in the air". Only one of the named creatures flies in the air.
Hermit Crabs like Humidity. They need 70-80% humidity to survive. But, if it like 100 degrees and no humidity i recommend to put a fan or air conditioner on then, or in their cage.
I would suggest you get a good crab cleaner and soak the carb in it.If that does not clean up your problem you will have to take the crab apart and clean it with cleaner and compressed air.