Transcription of Basic Hermit Crab Care
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Basic Hermit crab Care At A Glance An example of a Hermit crab tank: Lifespan: Up to 40 years is possible in captivity though 10 to 20 years is more common. In the wild, 50 to 70 years has been reported. Size: Young crabs (under 2 years) are inches across and can fit on a dime. Full grown adults (25+. years) reach 6 inches and are larger than a softball. Average size (5 to 15 years) is 2 to 3 inches. Housing: Minimum 10 gallon aquarium for small crabs, with larger tanks required as they grow. Minimum 75 gallon aquarium when fully grown. Wire cages and open topped enclosures do not hold in heat or humidity and should not be used in non-tropical areas.
Basic Hermit Crab Care At A Glance An example of a hermit crab tank: Lifespan: Up to 40 years is possible in captivity though 10 to 20 years is more common. In the wild, 50 to 70 years has been reported. Size: Young crabs (under 2 years) are 0.5 inches across and can fit on a dime. Full grown adults (25+
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