If you put a Crab with a Betta I can almost guarantee the crab will rip chunks out of the Bettas fins first and end up by killing and eating the Betta.
i am guessing probably no.
it depends how big it will get
Yes, but it would live a little longer and happier if you gave it a friend i have 2 small hermies in a ten gallon tank they are on their third year
They cannot live with a land hermit crab because land hermit crabs live out of water so the fish would die (as you know) if it is out of water.
I don't think I would chance it, the land crab could all into the water. Good luck!
I'm assuming you have access to a fresh water crab because a Betta will not be able to live in salt water. The crab will attempt to catch and eat the slow moving Betta. It is only a matter of time before the Betta is killed.
When beta was out, if you were a xbox gold live member and had a code you would see the play the beta option
Fish tanks around the size of 1 gallon and up. I know what some people tell you. ( beta fish do beater in bowls, because they live in puddles, and they live longer and happier.) One, beta fish are breed in lakes and ponds. Second, how would you like living in your nasty closet forever? I have a beta who lives excellently in a ten gallon tank, which lived for three years till he died of old age, NOT IN BAD CONDITIONS. And third, whoever told you the opposite, is a corrupted business man, who knows nothing but how to make money of suckers quick. Just get a one gallon tank, and your fish will live longer, and less bored. You will also clean it allot less.
No shark can live in a 3 gallon tank. It would be a nice home for a Betta though!
Yes, a crab can live with one claw.
Bettas do not mind snails at all. A crab with pinchers would dammage the bettas fins
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