How To Take Care Of A Hermit Crab?

Provide a proper tank with a secure lid

Use a large enough enclosure for the number of crabs

Keep the substrate deep enough for burrowing

Use a mix of play sand and coconut fiber

Maintain warm temperatures

Keep humidity high

Use a thermometer and hygrometer

Provide both fresh water and salt water

Use dechlorinated water only

Use shallow water dishes with easy access

Add multiple hiding places and climbing items

Include extra shells in different sizes

Choose shells with appropriate openings

Feed a varied diet

Offer protein, calcium, fruits, vegetables, and grains

Avoid processed foods and additives

Remove uneaten food regularly

Clean the enclosure routinely

Avoid using soap or harsh chemicals

Handle gently and minimally

Never pull a crab from its shell

Keep the environment quiet and stable

House only compatible crabs together

Watch for molting and do not disturb molting crabs

Provide a safe area for molting

Replace substrate if it becomes moldy or contaminated

Check for mites, stress, or injury

Avoid direct sunlight and drafts

Use safe heating methods if needed

Research the specific species you have

Monitor behavior, appetite, and shell changes regularly

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