It should be a ten gallon tank and should have a bowl of water to lay the eggs in.
Well for the safety of your hermit crabs i would use the basic rule of 1gallon of tank space per hermit crab..... so you could get any size you want.... but lets say you had a 10gallon tank so you could have 10 hermit crabs in the same tank.
it depends how big the hermit crab is or the fish bowl
The land hermit crab has a big claw and a small claw. The ocean hermit crab's claw's are the same size.
it depends how big it will get
It depends on the hermit crab but I would personally say just to be careful No the big one might hurt or bully the smaller crab.
If you tip your hermit crab almost upside down, they will come out of their shell a little bit. If the hermit crab is a female, then they will have two little dots on each side of their insides, used for laying the eggs of the hermit crabs. If it is a male you will not find these dots.
When a hermit crab outgrows its shell, it will move into a larger shell.
When ever a hermit crab grows out of its old shell it finds a new one to call home. There is no set amount of times a hermit crab will change its shells. The hermit crab will only change shells if it has grown to big for its original one. Otherwise, the hermit crab will not change shells. It all depends on the hermit crab's growth rate and size.
it deppends on how big the hermit crabs and the moon crabs are but if the hermit crab is bigger youv'e got your self a dead moon crab
Hermit crabs dip their big claw in and drink drop of water on it.
birds,big fish
Yes, Hermit crabs can only maneuver when they can lift and fit the shell appropriately.