Most crabs eat detritus and carrion in the wild. In captivity, feed them regular fish food, supplemented with calcium and other minerals, as well as vegetables.
Yes, pet crabs will very likely eat fish food.
Most crabs eat detritus and carrion in the wild. In captivity, feed them regular fish food, supplemented with calcium and other minerals, as well as vegetables.
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King crabs are omnivores so will eat plant and animal life alike. This diet often includes fish, algae, plankton and seaweed.
crabs will eat any kind of meat because they are always hungry
Its all related to size. Crabs will eat anything they can ge their claws on. So if your shrimp are large and your crabs small they will be ok. But if you have larger crabs than shrimp, your shrimp will be lunch
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I wouldn't. Just feed them regular hermit crab food you find at a pet store.
No, crabs do not eat fish food. Crabs are scavengers and omnivores that feed on a variety of things such as algae, detritus, and small invertebrates. It's important to provide crabs with a balanced diet that includes fresh vegetables, fruits, and high-quality crab food pellets.
Pet hermit crabs in captivity eat lots of things like... Meats (cooked) Fruits(mostly bright like corn or carrots) Veggies Dairy(only feed them dairy after they molt to help them gain calsium) Hermit crab food Hope this helped you!
Mud minnows. You can catch them off your dock and they are very hardy. You can also try blue crabs and stone crabs. THey eat shrimp, but don't put those two crabs together
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