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hermit crabs at crescent beach
i know colecting wild specimens is bad.But man there are millions.So my question is beside the obvious like water temp pollution and illnesse would there be a down side for these guys in my sytem.
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Re: hermit crabs at crescent beach
The crabs you are talking about would be cold water crabs and I don't think they'd be suitable for a tropical tank.
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Like a polar bear at the Mexico City Zoo...
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the thing is that i senn them in small pools at low tide around 3:45 this afternooon.the water had to of been pushing 80.so if they can survive 5 hours of this couldnt they adapt to the aquarium permanently. :question:
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They would not adapt. They can handle swings, but unless you want to drop your tank down to 50F every 12 hours, they would soon die. I know, I tried years ago.
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I see thousands of snails but never any hermits and I'm there almost every week. Were they in one small area?
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They will survive, but they will pick at anenomes and eat everything they can get.
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I've never had any luck with cold or temperate water animals such as BC Coast snails and Catalina gobies. They live for a few weeks or months max.
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OK then, I am sure you all know better than me. Thanks for setting me straight!
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