I really don't think you shoulden't because hermit crabs aren't where expirensed with other crabs what i'm trying to say is that the other crab might try to take him out of his shell and eat him but hey what do i know i'm 10
No, for the substrate you can have coconut fiber. I have half of that and sand.
hermit crabs i guess
Land hermit crabs don't, they put them on damp sand at low tide, when the tide rises it carries the eggs away.
pineapples can
It depends on the gauge. Hermit crabs don't tolerate powder fine sand, it needs to be sugar sized granules.
nope! most people own hermit crabs and have them in tanks with sand.
Blending craft sand with hermit crab sand is not recommended, as craft sand may contain harmful additives or chemicals that could be detrimental to hermit crabs' health. Hermit crab sand is specifically formulated to provide a safe environment, including the right texture and moisture retention. If you want to create a suitable substrate, it's best to use only products specifically designed for hermit crabs or natural sand that is free of harmful substances. Always prioritize the safety and well-being of your hermit crabs when choosing their habitat materials.
Sand is better so they can dig.
Empty snail shells.
no
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.
Hermit crabitats can have sand or coconut fibers, for they both are good for burying under.