Hermit crabs live in the Caribbean so they are scavengers they climb trees to eat bugs and eat fruit fallen from trees. They also eat dead fish washed up on shore. They also are in groups up to hundreds.
Hemit crabs also get their shells from dead sea snails washed up on the shore. They have modified gills which means that the can drown they need to keep gills moist.
Yes they do. Out in the wild hermit crabs live in groups up to hundreds. but in captivity i would have at least 3.
A lot
No, Hermit Crabs are omnivores.
bacteria , lugworm(when it doesn't do its job propelly!), barnicles.
fish and bigger hermit crabs
Yes hermit crabs have antennas.
No hermit crabs are small and friendly
sea birds, fish, octopuses, crabs, and other hermit crabs
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
yes
Hermit crabs use meiosis to reproduce
no i had hermit crabs and had salt it didn't hurt them