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salt water
"No, they need salt water."
I've lived in Florida, and the answer is, unless you want dead grass, dont water with salt water... I tried that.
Salt is bad for grass in large doses. Although salt typically kills grass, it can be used to get rid of an unwanted patch.
You should put distilled water and and sea salt water in your crab's tank. It shouldn't be deep enough for the crab to submerge itself in, but they have to be able to get out or they can drown. Hermit crabs need distilled water because the clorine in tap water burns their modified gills and sofacates them, same with table salt. use SEA salt.
The primary difference between saltwater crabs and freshwater crabs lies in their physiological adaptations to their respective environments. Saltwater crabs have specialized gills that allow them to extract oxygen from the water, while freshwater crabs have modified gills that are better suited for extracting oxygen from air. Additionally, saltwater crabs have a higher tolerance for salinity levels, whereas freshwater crabs require a lower salinity environment to survive. These adaptations enable each type of crab to thrive in their specific habitat.
depending on the species both
salt water food decorations rocks some air some water and little spaces
It does...if you put enough salt into the water mixture & it soaks into the ground then nothing will EVER grow there again. Salt dries out the flowers therefore kills them...also kills grass.
All hermit crabs love sea salt. DO NOT GIVE IT TABLE SALT. IT WILL KILL THE HERMIT CRAB. All hermit crabs should have a small bowl of fresh water & salt water. You can purchase salt water from your local pet store. If you want fresh water you should give your hermit crab bottled water. Faucet water contains toxins which are bad for any pet. They will not die, but it's better to be safe than sorry.
No, by the time it gets deep enough the salt has gone
U CANT TOUCH YOUR CRAB OR IT WILL LOST IT LEG OR CLAW...put rock in it for the fiddler crab to sit on...u have to have salt water or your crab will die...