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Mysterious, curious, adventurous and social, hermit crabs are such interesting creatures. Hermit crab pet parents know their favorite crustaceans are full of personality—and surprises. Hermit crabs often exhibit fascinating behaviors that can make them wonderful pets, from their ability to regrow limbs to their love of community and exploration.
Hermit crabs need the right balance of moisture, heat, nutrition and ambiance to thrive in their habitat. While it’s important to create a hospitable environment that meets certain requirements, it’s often relatively easy to maintain that environment once it’s been created. Quality hermit crab products like those offered by Petco will help you fulfill your hermit crab pet’s needs:
Hermit crabs are omnivores, and they benefit from a varied diet. You can feed them hermit crab food and supplement it with fresh fruits and vegetables. Specially formulated supplements that contain calcium can also be important for helping hermit crabs maintain their exoskeleton.
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bought three hermit crabs on June 28th. Two of them are very active and have even witnessed them changing shells a few times. However, the third one seems to be staying burrowed most of the time. I am concerned.
My hermit crab hasn’t changed her shell I bought her the right sizes and she hasn’t changed her shell for almost 3 months what should I do?
Humidity in my hermit crab cage is too low, I cannot get a lid for it right now (too much money) is there anything at home I can use to cover it? (Plastic wrap with some air holes, anything)?
So I have been thinking about getting a new caged animal, but am not sure what to get. I am hoping for a fairly easy animal to care for (AROUND the same "hardness level" as care for a Crested gecko), and one that doesn't need tons of (tank or cage) space. Also, I saw a Cowfish on a YouTube channel, and I thought they where cute, so I tried to find its care online, but I couldn't find anything. Nor could I find someone selling one.
I was washing Cooper' s shell when I noticed there a tiny red spot on her shell.When I press it on and disappears but when I lift my fingers the red spot comes back again.Also Cooper's soft shell is now gotten a little more worse and I don't have the money to go a vet.What can I do to help him.Please help me.I'm sorry the photos are a little blurry but I took them the best I can.Thanks and please answer this as fast as you can.
I have a baby red eared slider a friend bought from Chinatown then couldn’t keep. I believe it’s about 1-2 months old as it wasn’t even old enough to eat when I recieved it. I have him set up in a filtered tank with a dry rock area and some caves in the water that he likes to sit on. He’s developed a couple small white spots on his shell and I’m worried that it’s some kind of infection but I also don’t know if he’s maybe starting to shed his shell.
I found a baby turtle upside-down in a puddle about the size of a plate. He was barely moving, and there was no creek within a few miles. I took him in and got a 10 gallon tank. I went to a creek and got some water from that, and some little rocks and made a habitat. I got a best lamp as well. What should I do? Should I keep him and care for him? Also, what should I feed him? I sent some pics to tell size and type.
Hi there. So I am looking into getting a heat dome for my crested gecko. I know they don’t have to have a heat lam but I want him to have a UVB bulb Because it’s good for them. But I am not quite sure that type to get. Any suggestions? I was looking at petco’s tropical combo pack. He lives in a 10 g. With live plant. (I will upgrade when he is bigger) also do you know an age on him? I got him 3 months ago from petsmart. I could tell he was a male a week after I got him. (Pic from yesterday)
Hi, i have some type of mites there white and theres loads i only noticed them because they went all over mh glass, iv cheak all tanks and so far only found on 3 of them they have only seem to have come since i got 2 new fat tails and more fresh libe food from 3 differenr shops but there are non on the fat tail tanks what could they be and what should i do
I got my leopard gecko from petco and they didn't take care of her toes when she shed so the shedded skin tightened and now she seems to be losing part of her toes. What do I do?
I bought a wounded baby gecko, I mean wounded because it's tail is gone. I'm not sure how old or what gender it is yet because of it missing its tail. My questions are I put a piece of clean dried drift wood & some dried out lemons & oranges in its aquarium is that ok or harmful? I also added moisture to its substrate & shallow dish of calcium powder & crickets sprinkled with it. Its tail don't seem to growing. Its only 3+half inches long,any suggestions would be great. Please & thank you
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