hermit behavior
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- Zygote
- Posts: 9
- Joined: 21 Apr 2010, 15:51
- Gender: Female
- Hermit crabs: 2
- Total gallons: 20
- Total tanks: 1
hermit behavior
Hello, I am new on this discussion site. However, I have had two hermit crabs for a while now. One for about 2 years and the other about 3 monthes. They both have always seemed pretty healthy and are very active in their tank. They have 2 pieces of climing wood, a large rock, a hanging net. I feed them a large variety of foods. My question is this: the older one just changed shells after I brought the newer one home. Before that, they got along fine but I would find them in different areas of the tank all the time. Now they are inseparateble. They hide under the same areas, they climb on the same branches. Is this normal?
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- Coenobita
- Posts: 1849
- Joined: 21 Jan 2009, 13:31
- Gender: Female
- Hermit crabs: 7
- Total gallons: 85
- Total tanks: 4
- Location: Alaska
Re: hermit behavior
Absolutely normal. I'm sure the one you've had for two years is very happy to have another tank mate. Hermit crabs are actually social creatures, and do prefer others of their kind around.
It's great that you got him a new friend.
It's great that you got him a new friend.
6 hermit crabs - 3 PPs and 3 Equadorians
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- Zoea I
- Posts: 127
- Joined: 30 May 2010, 15:41
- Gender: Female
- Hermit crabs: 16
- Total gallons: 100
- Total tanks: 1
Re: hermit behavior
mine do this some times i think its normal to i have 9