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Hermit Crabs?
07-18-2012, 11:39 AM
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Hermit Crabs?
Be recently read how some people keep hermit crabs with their tortoises as almost a kind of clean up crew and the idea I find really fascinating. So I was wondering who here actually does this? I also have a few questions as I'd like to try this at some point.

What do you do about saltwater as i know they need to soak in it? Do u supplement feed them anything or do they just feed off tortoise food and waste? Does anyone keep them in outdoor enclosures with their torts or is it an indoor only thing? And could this be done with a russian tortoise? Thanks in advanced for answering any of my questions.
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07-18-2012, 01:30 PM
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RE: Hermit Crabs?
I did this for several years with my red-footeds- which have a compatible habitat to crabs. Some crab species NEED saltwater soaks, but the most common pet store versions do not need it as much and if you choose to do it, you can usually just set them in a bowl with a little saltwater in it for a while.

I also never feed them separately, but did not remove old food until just before the next day's feeding so the crabs could forage on it.

Understand, however, that to me they were workers, not pets, so keeping them with the same degree of care that I gave my torts was not a priority. I also do not get the longevity from the crabs that some sources say you should.

(The use of the past tense here reflects the idea that when summer roles around, the torts go outside and the crabs get a little more attentive care so they are not living together at that point.)
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07-18-2012, 01:38 PM
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This is really interesting. Is there a chance of the hermit crabs biting the tortoises?
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07-18-2012, 05:15 PM
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That very interesting. I like the idea of them cleaning up after the tortoises and the fact that add a new element of variety to the enclosure. I may give this a try in the future.
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07-18-2012, 05:30 PM
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Red foots tend to eat the hermit crabs. not the other way around.
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07-19-2012, 12:25 AM
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Yeah, I'd be very skeptical of what dmmj said.

I'd love to do it, don't get me wrong..but I can't help but feel it'd just look like a walking snack.
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07-19-2012, 05:30 PM
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I keep them with my 3toed box turtles and my red foot. I do put in a small saucer salt water soak for the crabs. I have never had a problem and they forage all the left overs. I also feed them at night as well a few times a week with the supplements relative to them. They are part of the environment of my tank. I do not treat them with less respect than the turtles as I feel they are living beings deserving of care.
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07-19-2012, 07:00 PM
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(07-19-2012 05:30 PM)electra Wrote:  I keep them with my 3toed box turtles and my red foot. I do put in a small saucer salt water soak for the crabs. I have never had a problem and they forage all the left overs. I also feed them at night as well a few times a week with the supplements relative to them. They are part of the environment of my tank. I do not treat them with less respect than the turtles as I feel they are living beings deserving of care.
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07-19-2012, 07:19 PM
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As for biting each other- these are both ancient armored species. I have seen the torts gnaw on the crabs quite often, especially in the early stages before they figure out each other's patterns and find good hides, but I have never seen a crab bite a tort.

I also have not seen any signs of the tort bites causing injury, but I am sure that if a tort got a good hold on a crab itself it would sure give it a good try.
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07-19-2012, 09:21 PM
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Yeah, I get attached easy..I'd just be worried if I put a Hermit Crab in with Toby, he'd eat the little thing.

It'd be really neat to have though.

So you think it'd be okay, for one adult Red Foot to be with a crab or two?
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07-20-2012, 07:31 AM
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RE: Hermit Crabs?
Hermit crabs do best in small groups and big habitats (if they are sharing with tortoises). I had 3 in a 40x20 or so habitat and that seemed to work nicely.
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07-20-2012, 07:01 PM
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I wouldn't do it with a russian tortoise Brewster. Hermit crabs need very high humidity and russians like it dry.
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08-01-2012, 08:13 PM
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ok,I'm very excited now! I just got a hermit crab today,and was hoping it could live happily with my gulf coast box turtle...they need the same requirements ,so it makes sense! will this be ok with my 10 month old gulf coast box turtle?
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08-02-2012, 03:21 AM
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I have done this and it worked well until the crabs out grow the shell and went looking for shell. The redfoots ate well then. Remember redfoots are opportunistic feeders and hermit crabs are natural prey in the wild.
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08-02-2012, 08:28 AM
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I have them together now,,and I watch them closely,my boxie is interested in him for sure,and scraes me that he might try to eat him! But the hermit crab can climb well,and get's up the driftwood nicely..I hope this works out! Is there a chance my little box turtle could harm the hermit ?? I really like this!!! My turtle will never get as big as a tortoise,,,so is there a big danger?
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