Wild hermit crabs eat just about anything they are scavengers
A hermit crab lives in saltwater or brackish water near the shoreline. Hermit crabs can also be kept as pets and live well in special tanks.There are several sub-species of the Hermit Crab (more akin to the lobster family) and they can be found in every ocean.
Usually it just goes to the floor of whatever it lives in, but they can swim in the water.
The land hermit crab has a big claw and a small claw. The ocean hermit crab's claw's are the same size.
A crab that lives in the shells of other shell fish is called a hermit crab.
A hermit crab lives in the empty shells of other sea creatures. As it grows it moves on to bigger shells.
Hermit crab eggs are fertilized by the ocean and then washed up by the waves.
crab, hermit crab, and lobsterHermit crab is a kind of crab, and it doesn't actually has its own shell. Oysters have shell and lives in water.
If you have more than one hermit crab it may be possible that they bred and the larvae are in the water but it's impossible to care for them in captivity because they go into the ocean and live in deep water until they develop into a hermit crab. Hope that helped!
Well it all depends on if you have a male hermit crab. And a female hermit crab. They will have the eggs in water. If you live by a ocean u need salt water. If you don't live by a ocean you need fresh water. Its not that easy because you will need to have a Little bit bigger water bowl so they can have the eggs in there. Well if you see your eggs... They Carrie them under there legs. Kinda like a kangaroo ...Well good luck If you have eggs
They cannot live with a land hermit crab because land hermit crabs live out of water so the fish would die (as you know) if it is out of water.
Hermit crab
no because they could be land hermit crab and die