i have hermit crabs and normally they will smell or they will just not move for a long time
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She will drop them in water of any depth but there is no way for the average hobbiest hermit crab keeper to keep them alive, so it's a bit of a moot point.
by touching it with the wall if it sticks its alive but don't leave it too long or itwill stay there and mark the wall
Hermit crabs can. It happens when the hermit crab is changing its shell and falls over or when the hermit crab is dead it slides out or falls out of its shell! Sadly they can't always get back in there shells and die.
Conchs aren't alive they are shells of X-large hermit crabs or X-large sea snails
You know that a robot is not alive because it doesn't have the human functions which are breathing reproduction ect.
Yes, you won't hurt it if you cup your hand and don't grab any of the spider's legs nor its body, or if you use a container and move the spider without touching its body or legs.
Yes, so if a hermit crab is molting put some card board in between the hermit crab and the others because the others might dig it up and eat it alive. Make SURE both sides of hermit crabs have food and water. Even though the hermit crab might not dig up that, day it might while you are away, and it will need food and water as soon as it comes up.
If your hermit crab is on its back, ?maybe try to turn him over? I think he might be sick. What's the heat and percentage in humidity? What are you feeding him/her? That could definietly affect your hermit crab's health. I would reccomend asking someone at a pet store or something.
Yes they will eat you alive! The real answer is no they can not harm you at all.
If it is out of the nest, it probably isn't alive. If it is in the nest I hope you didn't touch it. Touching it will cause mama bird to leave it and it will die.
You can use a tool such as tongs or a stick to carefully lift and move the elf on the shelf without touching it directly. Be sure to handle the elf with care to maintain its magic and keep the tradition alive.