Hermit Crab Habitats

Although hermit crabs may be purchased in tiny terrariums, they require a much larger habitat to live comfortably. A hermit crab will be fine in a 10-gallon or larger aquarium. Line the bottom of the tank with sand or stones, so your pet(s) have an easier time walking around.

Two shallows dishes of water are required - one filled with salt-water and one filled with dechlorinated fresh water. Additives can be purchased at pet stores to be added to water for each of these. Having sponges in each dish works well in helping hermit crabs obtain the water, and in adding humidity to the habitat. It’s a good idea to place the water dishes down into the substrate (gravel, sand, etc.), to prevent the crabs from knocking it over while they may attempt to dig under or climb over the dishes.

Include at least one food dish for your hermit crabs. They tend to eat at night, so don’t worry if you don’t see them eating during the day. Food can be purchased in pellets or a powdery mixture. Crabs also eat raw vegetables like carrots, small pieces of fish or meat, or boiled egg shells. These foods can be used as a supplement to their diet.

Hermit crabs love to climb and hide, so including pieces of driftwood and other pet-friendly obstacles are a good idea. It’s wise to purchase these items from pet stores, as they are produced to be non-toxic and safe for use with animals. Just make sure nothing is tall enough to provide a way out of the habitat for your crabs!

Be sure to provide plenty of empty shells in a variety of sizes. Hermit crabs are always on the lookout for a better shell. Make sure to have a variety of shells in different shapes and styles, and with various opening sizes. You never know what type of shell a hermit crab may like, and if a good selection is not provided, crabs can fight over the best ones!

A thermometer and humidity gauge will also be required. Your tank needs to be kept between 72 and 82 degrees, as hermit crabs are used to warm weather. To heat the habitat, an under-tank heater may be used, or low wattage lighting can provide a little heat, too. The humidity must be between 70 and 80 percent to keep the crabs healthy. A lid will work well to keep moisture inside the habitat, and also to keep your climbing crabs inside their home.

Remember to check these elements often to ensure the safety, health and happiness of your hermit crabs.

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One Response to 'Hermit Crab Habitats'

  1. Caleb Schalk - August 30th, 2007 at 8:23 pm

    I keep Hermit Crabs and finding accessories for them is always a fairly difficult task. I frequently change the accesories, from wood to coral to rocks and other things, to keep my Hermit Crabs busy. I also have a weblog at http://www.xanga.com/hermitcrabcare that is dedicated to hermy care and has an article on Accessories for Hermit Crabs.


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