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Portugal produces cod fish, sardines, crab, and much more
there is no black charizard
Well, it probably won't harm them if the food does not have preservatives or spices because they can eat just about anything. My little sister's hermit crab survived a month in the wild when we accidentally thought it was dead and buried it. A month later we found it alive in our front yard so a hermit crab can survive a long time on just about any food. I would recommend getting it crab food soon though because that is what they prefer.
The crab will eat bits of uneaten food (pellets/flakes etc on the bottom of the tank. It will also clean up any dead fish etc that it finds.
the black rat eats food which then the animlas dont have any and the food chains faall aprt
If the crab is in a tank of water, the crab will be able to eat tiny mircoscopic organisms found in the water until you are able to feed her. You shouldn't rely entirely on this however, since they need a variety in their diet. :)
If your crab is has bin living land for any period of time, it's a land crab.If your crab is has bin living in the sea for any period of time, it's a sea crab.(:
Huh? What on Earth are you saying? That is very bad grammar/spelling. Think...and ask again. If you actually MEAN what you typed, then dogs cannot give us any food. Dog food is disgusting! And if you meant what food can WE give them - we cannot give them any food otherwise they will die.
No, it is not correct. If the treats are on the table, you should write: 'Do not give the dog any food or treats from the table.' If the treats are not on the table, you should write: 'Do not give the dog any food from the table, nor any treats.' As it stands, the sentence means that some of the food is on the table and some of it is on the treat.
Any crab can deal with any temperatures as long as it doesn't change much.
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 :)
Spider crabs are omnivores, meaning they consume both plant and animal matter. Their diet typically consists of algae, small fish, mollusks, and other crustaceans. They are known to scavenge for food on the ocean floor using their specialized feeding appendages.