Surely "Why are Hermit Crabs bugs?"
My answer to that is that the definition for "bug" is a small, creeping invertebrate. Hermit Crabs are crustaceans, with an exoskeleton (an outer shell) instead of an inner skeleton, namely without a spinal cord, therefore invertebrate. But they only "creep" when submerged in water (when the tide comes in).
Apologies for not answering your question.
(Note: another definition for "bug" is to annoy constantly, and I can't see a Hermit Crab doing that.)
no
because they don,t like hermit crabs
it deppends on how big the hermit crabs and the moon crabs are but if the hermit crab is bigger youv'e got your self a dead moon crab
NO! Hermit crabs can't eat food coloring. the chemicals in it could kill them.
they kill and then eat algae
No. Hermit crabs have modified gills, meaning that they need 70-80% humidity in order to breath. However hermit crabs cannot breath under water; they will drown. It is important to have the humidity between 70-80% so the hermit crab can properly breath. Smoke is toxic to hermit crabs and will eventually kill them.
hermit crabs will eat anything but do not give them anything will butter on it it will kill them hermit crabs eat food by pinching the food and pulling it towards it mouth which is hidden to where we can't can't see them. that is why some people get pinched, the crabs think there is food on your hand and pinch
A lot
No, Hermit Crabs are omnivores.
Yes hermit crabs have antennas.
fish and bigger hermit crabs
No hermit crabs are small and friendly