It doesn't really matter.
its brenda the hermit crab i own it it was so expensive
sometimes yes and sometimes no
mostly rats, seagulls, and even hermit crabs can eat their own kind.
mostly rats, seagulls, and even hermit crabs can eat their own kind! They can get eatain also by other sea qritters like the yellowfin tunaand some times eaven turtles
Hermit crab.
crab, hermit crab, and lobsterHermit crab is a kind of crab, and it doesn't actually has its own shell. Oysters have shell and lives in water.
mostly rats, seagulls, and even hermit crabs can eat their own kind.
well you cant do that for them they half to do it on there own
homeless dog Hermit crab?
Well, if crabs have big enough tanks they are fine for a while but if not you can let them crawl on clean, safe, low surfaces and some even clamp to the tips of your fingure! Anything safe will do, they're shells arren't the strongest so be sure that it's safe. Let them crawl on your hands and what not. I own 5 hermit's of my own X) Good luck!
If you own a hermit crab, they ALWAYS have to change shells. So, when they change it you will see their 'belly' when they move to shell to shell. Do not try pulling it out of it's shell, that is very rude and cruel
The coenobita clypeatus, also known as the 'Purple Pincher', is the heartiest hermit crab and probably the easiest of the species to take care of...however, hermit crabs in general are NOT easy or inexpensive pets to own. They have many requirements in order to remain healthy. If you're considering purchasing hermit crabs as pets, please locate information on their requirements for housing (habitats), food, temperature, humidity and general health.