None of the 26 15 littles in this tank have a name so this will be a compilation page for

None of the 26 15 littles in this tank have a name so this will be a compilation page for
October 6, 2017 I picked up three small C. clypeatus from a cold garage. I don’t need more crabs, I
My smallest E, Super Fudge, did not survive his molt as feared. I am left with two female Es and
Something I have not been able to find data on is at what ‘age’ is a hermit crab able to
So it seems I have another female hermit crab that is fertile. I really have no idea at what size
What do hermit crabs eat? EVERYTHING! Hermit crabs are omnivorous scavengers who literally eat everything, including poop. O_O Extensive list
Picture it… In a dark room, illuminated only by the tank lights, I crouch near the tank. Hunkered down, twisted
Suzannah is my largest C. rugosus. I am not entirely sure she’s a female as I only see one gonopore.
After the fire my hermit crabs lived in a 55 gallon storage bin while I was in temporary housing. While
Fe (I believe female) C. clypeatus