It depends on the type of crab you are referring to. If it is a hermit crab, it will eventually die because hermit crabs need seawater (seawater contains iodine and other minerals that support the growth of the crab.) If it is a normal crab (the ones you eat and cook) it can adjust to the environment or the freshwater you were talking about. If crabs can live in land, so do they live in fresh water.
depends on what type of crab. ghost crabs can and do live outside of water. but mudcrabs will die if they stay out of water too long, their gill dry up and they can't take in oxygen.
crabs live in salt water
Flounders live in saltwater
Saltwater
Angelfish live in saltwater
Flounders are saltwater fish, some can be kept temporarily in brackish water.
Flounder are saltwater fish that live in lagoons and estuaries. Flounder species are found along the Atlantic coasts of the US and Canada, in Europe, and in Japan.
freshwater and saltwater- they can live in both habitats. it really doesnt matter what kind of water they are in to them. saltwater
Saltwater.
freshwater and saltwater
No
It lives in both. It is primarily a saltwater fish but does adapt to live in strictly freshwater (not just brackish)
no they can't they have to live in freshwater
A saltwater fish tank can be half freshwater and all of the saltwater fish will live but not for very long.
They live in Freshwater. (Freshwater Mussels.) They can also live in Saltwater. (Saltwater Mussels.) Mussels are kind of like a clam, not to be mixed up with muscles.