8 years
Pretty much in any type of water... depending on the crab. Search natemaster888 on youtube
Daisy can't live in under the water because daisy can't have too much water. Daisy must have stable sun heat and water.
Hermit crab species can be found in shallow waters and tidal swamps around much of the world.
the year 3,000. not much has changed but they live under water.
Totally depends on the species of crab. Dungeness are very high at about 25% yield, while those tasty but annoying Chesapeake crab only give up about 10%. here is a good guide for Pacific Seafood yields: http://www.commerce.state.ak.us/oed/seafood/recoveries/home.cfm
It depends on where you live and the owner of the store but they should not be so expensive.
The Pacific Coconut Crab... if you can get them. If you live in the Pacific Northwest, I'd say dungeness crab.
The amount of crab meat in a crab leg depends on the type of crab. It is typically only a few ounces, even for king crab.
The Alaskan crab is much larger than the coconut crab. The coconut crab weighs up to 9 lbs. and the Alaskan crab weighs up to 18 pounds.
Never give/spray your hermit crab with tap water. It constricts their gills and WILL kill them. Use bottled or distilled water, you can also buy hermit crab water conditioner at your local pet store for about 3 dollars. It will give instructions on how much to put into the tap. Salt water is mostly for soaking, so just put some in a shallow bowl in your crabitat, as well as fresh water, and make sure that its shallow enough so the smallest crab won't drown but the biggest crab soak in it. Hope that helps! :)
this might seem sad but the only way to get it out is get a hammer and smash the shell
You should give a hermit crab lots of water because during the night the water absorbs in the air and in the morning there is only little water left so keep your cups or whatever you fill water in filled to the top