Yes you can. I have owned hermit crabs in the past and they do quite well living in a cage. It would be a good idea to take them out to let them have some exercise every so often.
Sand, or fine gravel on the bottom of an aquarium, or a screen cage is ideal. You need to keep the cage temperature at least at 72 degrees Fahrenheit. The humidity level is best a 70%. The habitat for you hermit crab should have a moist warm feel, this will keep the gills of the hermit crab in check. Keep a spray bottle of fresh water handy and periodically spray your hermit crab habitat with it.
the hermit crab cage is not big enough nor does it have propr ventilation for a turtle. at pet smart they have very cheap turtle cages.
Get hermit crab food from the pet store.
Hermit Crab
A cage less then a gallon, with sand and a dish for food and a sponge filled with water for your pet to drink.
yes they are.
no
Sand or rocks are best.But, many crabs like coconut fiber. you can find it at most pet stores.
No. Hermit Crabs need a substrate that will allow them to bury themselves. They cannot bury themselves in gravel. I suggest sand, but it can get messy and attract sand fleas. A ggod idea is to look for substrates out here that are "hermit crab friendly". There are several and a great brand is "T-Rex" or "ReptileSupply.com" since most reptile supply companies also make products for Hermit Crabs because they need similar habitats.
pet co ?
in a place wear there out of site
pet stores or on beaches