ONLY if the setting or location is ACTUALLY its natural environment. Hermit crabs live in tropical places, on the shoreline and first row of trees by the ocean. If you live in the Caribbean, and see other hermit crabs living by themselves in the wild, then PLEASE free the poor guy and return him to his natural habitat! ALL hermit crabs from pet shops were caught in the wild, it is nearly impossible for pet stores to successfully breed hermit crabs in captivity.
No hermit crabs do not grow back skin
They can survive long car rides. Just make sure that the hermit crabs have enough water so that they are not uncomfortable The movement can be stressful so make sure the hermit crabs to not get jostled around. Put the travel tank on the floor in the back seat so that it will not slide around. It is also important that the car does not get too hot or too cold. If you are getting out of your vehicle take the hermit crabs with you. Cars can act as an oven if they are in the sun. About 86 degrees Fahrenheit is preferable to hermit crabs.
you don't need to do anything a hermit crab will do it itself. if a hermit crab losses a leg it will grow back. it will grow back after molting.
yes
Marine hermit crabs live underwater and can sometimes be found in tidepools. Land hermit crabs do not live in the water but need fresh and salt water to survive.
in the very back section of your hermit crabs back look to see if it has 4 holes if it does its a girl if not a boy
The animals that carries its house on its back is a hermit crab and a snail :)
It grows back
Hermit crabs lay their eggs in the ocean. They live among plankton as hatchling zoea. When they become a megalops they begin the long journey back to land to find a shell. Hermit crabs can spend a long time away from the ocean, even carrying water in their shell and only returning to flick their eggs into intertidal pools. While it's claimed that they can be bred in captivity, it's a difficult process and not fiscally reliable, so all commercially sold crabs are caught wild.
Yes, it will grow back.The body you see is actually a shell that the hermit crab sheds to grow. you can get all your hermit crab info on HERMIT-CRABS.com
A sea hermit crab carries sea anemones on it's back to protect it from other predators.
A shell provides protection and shelter for a hermit crab, which uses it as its home. The hermit crab carries the shell on its back and can move to a larger one as it grows. This symbiotic relationship benefits both the hermit crab and the shell.