Sand or rocks are best.But, many crabs like coconut fiber. you can find it at most pet stores.
No, it is not recommended to put live grass in a hermit crab cage as it may contain pesticides or other chemicals harmful to the crabs. Instead, you can use dried grasses or substrate options like coconut fiber or sand for their habitat.
yes although it would be wise to clean and disinfect it first, you don't know why your old crab might have died.
The depth of substrate in a hermit crab habitat should be deep enough that it covers your largest crab at least by 3x. It should be made using about 5 parts playsand and 1 part coconut fiber, moistened to a sand-castle making consistency.
get a large cup and put the shell or the toy inside. Then get a pan and boil the water inside it. put the water in the cup and wait 2 minutes then take the shells out of the cup and put them in the hermit crab cage.
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.
hermit crabs are very pickey about there new domane or house put more than one shell in the cage.:)
Nothing exept have babbies faster
it depends how big the hermit crab is or the fish bowl
if your hermit crab pinches you put it under cold water
It depends on the hermit crab but I would personally say just to be careful No the big one might hurt or bully the smaller crab.
Hermit Crabs like Humidity. They need 70-80% humidity to survive. But, if it like 100 degrees and no humidity i recommend to put a fan or air conditioner on then, or in their cage.
You get a shell, or a bowl that is close to the ground an put applesauce in it. if you leave him alone, he will eat it.