wild hermit crabs are scavingers so they'll eat things from dead fish,algee,some times fish poo and seaweed and meats.
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hermit crabs mate in waters so if they are in captivity no in the wild yes hermit crabs mate in waters so if they are in captivity no in the wild yes
Cats do not typically eat crabs as part of their diet. Their diet mainly consists of meat, such as fish, poultry, and beef.
they eat anything they can get their claws on in the wild.
wild hermit crabs are scavingers so they'll eat things from dead fish,algee,some times fish poo and seaweed and meats.(while there domesticaded cousins eat special made food you buy a stores.)There is no such thing as a wild hermit crab's "domesticated cousin". Land hermit crabs cannot be bred in captivity, and every single land hermit crab that you find for sale was caught from the wild. Land hermit crabs can survive on the store-bought diet because they are scavengers and can eat a variety of things. It is best to also provide a variety of fresh fruits, vegetables, protein, algae/seaweed, etc. Many pet stores carry freeze-dried shrimp, dried seaweed, etc. that hermit crabs will enjoy. Keep in mind that some store-bought fish foods have copper added, which is toxic to hermit crabs, so check the label.
The diet of most crabs consists of whatever scraps remain after a large predator has eaten. They are what are called "carrion eaters."
no but you can find out by google
Hermit crabs prefer powder food because it is closest to what they eat in the wild. In the wild they eat a wide variety - logs, fruit, nuts, plants and grasses. If you'd really like to pamper your hermit crab, add flowers, meats, vegetables, etc. in their diet. But if you are buying food, powder is the way to go!
Lizards can live with hermits crabs and birds but i only know its possible in the wild
They eat worms, mollusks and seaweed.
Crabs, worms, mollusks, prawns, and fish.
Actually, you can't make your crabs have babies in captivity, they can only reproduce in the wild because they lay their eggs in the ocean.