It's not so much the age as the maturity to make sure the container is clean, he or she is well-fed, and properly cared for.
you take it to the vet well i think you do I'm only 6 years old you know.
You can leave home when your about 18-20 years old.
There is a lady on one of the hermit crab forums who has had her crabs in her possession for over 25 years - so they can live a long time if cared for properly. if you need more information on how to take care of hermit crabs - please see landhermitcrabs.com for all the answers to your questions. This is just one of the many reputable hermit crab forums online.
yes although it would be wise to clean and disinfect it first, you don't know why your old crab might have died.
take it home and love it
Yes, in libraries (you will not be allowed to take them home with you, only consult them there). Different libraries stock different titles.
You are able to take your dog home when the puppy is about 8 weeks old.
Congratulations! No need to rename it. It's the same hermit crab. It molted it's old skin! This means your hermit crab is perfectly healthy and can grow! Make sure you have a slightly bigger shell though. Leave it alone until it walks around and is very healthy.
The Captain's Quarters are atop the Hub to the right of Main Street. You will need the code (0516) from Mayor Crumb's office, and use Sprocket and the robot crab to restore the power to the Hub's elevator. You also need the old vine from the roof of the Storeroom left of the Living Quarters. Get the robot crab and Sully's key at the Living Quarters building, and the Old Vine from the roof farther left. At Sully's, reactivate the robot Sprocket and then have him drop the crab on the Hot Hatch below the Hub. Underground, use the old vine to defeat the monster and solve the puzzles to restore power to the elevator. Climb the hub and take the elevator to Ziggs' quarters.
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6 weeks old.