yes, we went to the fish market and my son wanted one, not to eat but to put in the aquarium. Well it's a few weeks later and she is still alive AND about to have babies, well, she has the eggs, we'll see what happens!!
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it depends which kind only a hermet crab if you live by a beach you usually can just go to a suvineir shop and by it if not a pet store
crabs are scavengers in the wild. I am assuming it is a hermit crab you are asking about. There are a number of crab foods you can find at your local petstore.
Hermit Crab
You need to be more specific in what type of blue crab you are referring to. There are at least three different species of crab commonly known as blue crab.Atlantic Blue Crab (Callinectes sapidus)Blue Crab (Portunus pelgaicus)Japanese Blue Crab (Portunus trituberculatus)
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the blue crab is eaten by us and other blue crabs
The best crab to keep as a pet is often considered to be the Hermit Crab, particularly the Caribbean or Ecuadorian species. They are relatively low-maintenance, social creatures that thrive in groups and can be kept in a well-aerated, humid environment with plenty of substrate for burrowing. Additionally, Hermit Crabs are fascinating to observe as they change shells and interact with each other, making them a popular choice for pet owners. Just ensure they have the right habitat and diet for optimal health.
In many places, you do not need a specific license to keep a pet crab, but regulations can vary by location and species. Some areas may have restrictions on certain types of crabs, especially if they are considered invasive or protected species. It's important to check local laws and regulations before acquiring a pet crab to ensure compliance. Additionally, proper care and habitat requirements should be researched to ensure the well-being of the crab.
click on your pet if it is in your house you will see a blue sponge click it and keep on clicking on your pet to wash it
Get hermit crab food from the pet store.
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.