hermit crabs, definitly. turtles need hige tanks and lots of cleaning. hermit crabs also need much more care than you think they do, but not as much as a turtle.
hermit crabs are way more easier to my perspective
turtle! my turtle is very scared of my hermit crab
If it is a hermit crab, then it is like any other hermit crab, so just take care of it as you would to a regular hermit crab :)
hermit crabs because they dont smell and cant get you sick and easy to take care of and fun to play with
yes
the hermit crab cage is not big enough nor does it have propr ventilation for a turtle. at pet smart they have very cheap turtle cages.
Show Love and CARE for your hermit crab.
Yes you can becausea turtle has a shell as well as a hermit crab. they both live in the water and eat simlar things.Yes you can because a turtle has a shell as well as a hermit crab.They both live in the water and eat simlar things.
Hermit Crab, turtle, and clam fit this analogy.
unless there not enemies then yes.
Hermit crabs do not bite, they pinch. When a hermit crab pinches you that means that they are intimidated and stressed out, and possibly hungry. In your crabitat there should always be fresh food available to your hermit crab so it does not starve. My hermit crabs are 6 years old, if you want to learn how to PROPERLY CARE FOR A HERMIT CRAB, visit hermitcrablovers142.webs.com
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