No, it is not, but it may be against school rules. Also, hermit crabs need constant care and everyday feeding, so a student will have to take it home over the weekend. Go to the site below for care info. Read everything. If you miss even one bit of vital info your crab may die.
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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.
It's not recommended to keep different animals together, especially when they have such specific needs as a hermit crab (terrestrial). You can keep roly-poly bugs, or other species of hermit crabs safely.
if it is dead keep it if not still if it molted still keep it
You can convince your mother by doing chores and letting her know that you will be responsible for the hermit crab.
You Can but there's a water shack in hermit crab the keep the moister-ed and by washing them can destroy it
The only reason why a person would hunt a hermit crab would be to keep it! There are some cultures that eat hermit crabs.
keep it in its cage with all it needs.or pay somebody to do it for you
no we had over ten hermit crabs in one cage and they were all fine.:) since they are both different sizes you should keep an eye on them but you shouldn't worry because hermit crabs are very social animals.
She will drop them in water of any depth but there is no way for the average hobbiest hermit crab keeper to keep them alive, so it's a bit of a moot point.
you keep poking it with a stick or your finger until it moves
You can if you want to, but you can actually keep it in there and let it serve as another food choice for the hermit crab.