pull it of
a small cage, like a plastic fish tank with rocks
3or 4
yes you should because if you don't the other one will eat the molter
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.
a shell. but if your talking house wise-- a nice cage with hermit crab food which you can usually get at a beach over the summer. but if its not summer maybe a petco or petsmart
you should change your land hermit crabs cage every month but you should change there water (pool) every week! thanx for reading! hope you crab does well!
The enviorment for hermit crabs should be in a nice sized cage with about 5-8 centimeters of gravel (sand). It should have a little shelter like a mini hut or somthing. You have to place at least two bigger emtpy shells in it. Dont be alarmed if it changes its shell every two days or so.You should have a little bowl of water so it could bathe itself every once in a while.You should mist the cage twice a day with water.The food should be regular hermit crab food. if the hermit crab is a baby mash up the food because its claws might be to little to handle it.The hermit crab can also eat fresh fruit such as grapes apples and berrys it can also have peanut butter but only a table spoon should be fine.Hermit Crabs live up to twenty years if you treat them correctly.
Well first off u need to make sure it is humid.I keep my cage humid by putting plastic food wrap on top the the cage and it works perfectly fine.The temparture should be 85 to 95%
no we had over ten hermit crabs in one cage and they were all fine.:) since they are both different sizes you should keep an eye on them but you shouldn't worry because hermit crabs are very social animals.
70 75
Sand, or fine gravel on the bottom of an aquarium, or a screen cage is ideal. You need to keep the cage temperature at least at 72 degrees Fahrenheit. The humidity level is best a 70%. The habitat for you hermit crab should have a moist warm feel, this will keep the gills of the hermit crab in check. Keep a spray bottle of fresh water handy and periodically spray your hermit crab habitat with it.
No, hermit crab mites are specific to hermit crabs and will not harm you or your pets.