Moon crabs and hermit crabs have different habitat requirements and behaviors, making them generally incompatible as tank mates. Moon crabs thrive in brackish environments and require a more terrestrial setup, while hermit crabs prefer saltwater and a sandy substrate. Additionally, moon crabs can be more aggressive, which could lead to stress or harm for the more docile hermit crabs. Therefore, it is best to keep them in separate environments to ensure their well-being.
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
probably not. but, you can always use your hermit crab as a guinnea pig for the rest of civilization wondering the same thing, then report back to us!
A Hermit crab can live up to 100 years of age
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.
The land hermit crab has a big claw and a small claw. The ocean hermit crab's claw's are the same size.
Yes because moon sand has many chemicles in it that are not yet introuduced to the crab. Something may happen to the hermit crab so it would be safe not to put the hermit crab in the moon sand, since scientist have not experimented it and found out for sure.
No.
Yes
They livde to gether because the shell is a home for the hermit crab!
No, they live together in large groups of even hundreds searching for food.
Hermit crab species can be found in shallow waters and tidal swamps around much of the world.
no because you don't know what the lizard can do to a hermit crab?