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Why Did My Hermit Crab Come Out Of Its Shell?

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There are many different reasons why this may occur. 1) The shell may have become dirty, causing the crab to feel itchy and irritated. In this instance the crab will permanently abandon the shell. 2) There may be a crack or some loose debris inside of his shell, causing him to feel uncomfortable and leave the shell. 3) Your crab may be unable to hold the shell onto his abdomen due to dry body. See similar questions...

What do you do if a hermit crab comes out of its shell?

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Hermit crab may leave its shell for many reasons - the important thing is to get the animal back in it. First, you must boil the empty shell and rinse it with cool water. Then, fill the clean shell with cool water. Finally, dip the naked crab in water and gently push it into the shell, abdomen first. You can threaten it in further by tapping lightly on its head so it will quickly draw back into its shell. See similar questions...

Why adopt a hermit crab?

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You will never know how interesting hermit crabs are unless you actually adopt one. Do not be fooled by signs or caresheets you see that say hermit crabs do not require much attention and are low maintenance. Although some people may be convinced, there's no point in adopting a hermit crab if you do not treat it like a living thing. See similar questions...

middot; What is a hermit crab?

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Land-based (or terrestrial) hermit crabs are of the family Coenobitidae. In some parts of the world they are also known as tree crabs as some like to live in and can be found climbing trees. In the wild, they can live for many months out of water but usually return to the shore quite regularly to wet themselves, change shells and release larvae from hatching eggs. Land hermit crabs are arthropods of the order Decapoda and Infraorder Anomura. See similar questions...

middot; Can different species of hermit crab live together?

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Yes. If you can meet the humidity, temperature, salinity and shell needs for each species, then you can keep different species of hermit crabs in the one crabitat. Land hermit crabs are found in varying habitats so it is best to research where the species you keep are found in the wild, what foods they like to eat, and the temperature and humidity they are accustomed to. See similar questions...

middot; How can I tell the gender of my land hermit crab?

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To sex your land hermit crabs you will need to look for sexual openings, known as gonopores. The gonopores are present on the second pair of legs in a female land hermit crab, and on the fourth legs of a male land hermit crab. See similar questions...

middot; What kind of shells should I provide my hermit crab?

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The shells suitable for hermit crabs have round or oval entries with smooth interior and without cracks or holes. Popular shells include Babylonia, Fox, Moon Snail Shells, Nertie, Phasianella, Turbo petholatus, Tunna, Thais and Trochus. Are You Ready? Essentials Housing Substrates Temperature Humidity Heating Lighting Temperature Control Fresh Water Ocean Water Bathing Stress Coat Shells Food Calcium Protein Moulting Inactivity Mites Tank Maintenance Print this page See similar questions...

What's the ideal temperature for a hermit crab?

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The comfort zone for hermit crabs is 70 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit; that is when they are most active and healthy. If the temperature drops to between 50 and 60 degrees Fahrenheit, dormancy and hibernation will occur. A long hibernation may permanently affect the hermit crab. When you lower household temperatures with air-conditioning or energy-saving winter thermostat settings, heat the hermit crabs' habitat with a light or a special heater that warms the bottom medium.Back to Top See similar questions...

What makes a hermit crab aggressive?

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Despite their name, hermit crabs are actually very social, community oriented creatures and are rarely aggressive. It is perfectly all right to have various sizes of hermit crabs living together. The larger ones won't pick on the smaller ones. Any aggressiveness has to do with a fight over a favored shell rather than territory. Providing a large enough habitat with plenty of extra shells for playful switching and growing into should reduce fighting. See similar questions...

What do I do if my hermit crab gets parasites?

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Although not usual, parasites can sometimes invade the hermit crab and its environment. If you notice parasites on the crab's body, follow these steps to eliminate them. First, break down the entire tank and discard the bottom medium. Thoroughly clean and rinse the tank itself. Boil all other objects in the habitat, including extra shells, food and water dishes, and climbing items like coral , rock and wood. Rinse the items and allow to air dry. See similar questions...

Can a hermit crab live alone?

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While a hermit crab can live alone, they do fare much better if they're kept at least in pairs. In the wild, hermit crabs gather in large numbers, and they do appear to engage in at leat some basic social activity when kept together in captivity. See similar questions...

What are some hermit crab feeding behaviors?

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Hermit crabs find food largely by smell, so they tend to find smelly foods faster than other foods. Since they smell with their antennas, you'll often see a hermit crab checking out food antennae first. Usually then they will use their larger claw to break off pieces or hold chunks of food and their smaller claw to bring pieces to their mouth parts. See similar questions...

What is a hermit?

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A hermit is a person who lives apart from society. Traditionally, this has meant living alone and self-sufficiently, but not always. The word "hermit" is derived from the Greek eremia for "desert," in reference to the Desert Fathers of the fourth century; and eremos came to mean solitary. The Latin equivalent is solitarius. See similar questions...

Why Is My Hermit Crab So Inactive?

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Hermit crabs are nocturnal creatures and are more active at night than during the daytime. By adjusting the temperature in their cage between 75 and 85 degrees, or even bathing or misting them with water in order to create a more humid in their shell, it is likely to increase their activity during the daytime. Get your crab a few friends. Hermit Crabs are not solitary animals. It is suggested to have more than one, since these animals are very social. See similar questions...

How long will my Hermit Crab live?

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The average life span of a hermit crab is five to fifteen years, but they have been known to live for more than 40 years. See similar questions...

middot; What kind of home do not recommend for a land hermit crab?

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Plastic tanks are recommended only for transportation, temporary accommodation or as a play pen during handling. If you must use a plastic tank purchase an under tank heater specially made for plastic tanks and cover the vented lid with saran wrap, allowing for a small amount of ventilation. Wire cages are NOT suitable, nor are cardboard boxes or other enclosures that hermit crabs can climb out of. See similar questions...

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