No, hermit crabs do not live in The Twilight Zone, which refers to a deep-sea environment typically found between 1,000 to 4,000 meters below the ocean surface. Hermit crabs are primarily found in shallow marine environments, intertidal zones, and coastal areas. They rely on accessible habitats where they can find food and suitable shells to inhabit. Their ecological niche is much shallower than the depths of the Twilight Zone.
hermit crabs live in the intertidal zone
no they live in the sunlit zone witch is the lightest and warmest zone of the ocean.
I think that shrimp live with the hermit crabs.
yes they do live underwater
yes
In captivity, they live 1-2 years.
hermit crabs need to live in 70-80 degree temprature
hermit crabs i guess
In the wild, land hermit crabs live in jungles, forests, and even gardens in warm areas. Water hermit crabs live in the warm oceans.
in saltwater
Hermit crabs lay eggs in the ocean.
Hermit crabs live in sea snail shells so the hermit crabs go in which ever shell they think will be comfy, like turbo shells. Also hermit crabs love shells with a pearl color inside.