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What do Hermit Crabs Eat?

Brendan McGuigan
Brendan McGuigan

Hermit crabs are small crustaceans of the family Paguroidea. They are not very closely related to true crabs, but have enough visual similarities that most people just consider them crabs. Hermit crabs are best known for their propensity to take on an abandoned shell of another animal. They do this to protect their relatively soft abdomens. Hermit crabs usually take on the shells of sea snails, and have actually evolved to be able to better latch on to the inside of those shells. They remain in a sea snail shell until they become too large for it, then shed it and find a larger one.

Hermit crabs are popular pets, as well. They are found in many home and professional aquariums, both because of their novelty, and because they help support the ecosystem of the aquarium by eating various debris and algae found in the aquarium. There are a number of different hermit crabs used as pets, with the most common being Caribbean hermit crabs and Ecuadorian hermit crabs. The scarlet hermit crab is also a popular species, with a bright red body that makes it visually very stimulating.

Mangos are a favorite of hermit crabs.
Mangos are a favorite of hermit crabs.

Hermit crabs eat all sorts of things, as omnivores. They eat both plant life, such as algae, and scavenged meat. When keeping hermit crabs as pets, it is important to make sure your crabs eat a well-balanced diet. Most people opt to use a commercial diet as the basis of their hermits crabs’ meals, ensuring that they get all of the nutrients they need. At one point it was thought that hermit crabs lived for only a few months in captivity, but this was largely due to a poor understanding of what hermit crabs eat and poor environmental care; when properly cared for hermit crabs can live for up to twenty years.

One treat that some hermit crabs enjoy is spinach.
One treat that some hermit crabs enjoy is spinach.

The commercial food for hermit crabs comes in two main forms, both pellets and canned food. Different crabs eat different forms as a preference, and it appears to be largely a matter of individual taste whether they like one over the other. Most hermit crabs eat anything since, as scavengers, they aren’t particularly picky. Some, however, can be finicky, in which case trying different brands and styles until finding one the crab loves can help keep them healthy.

Hermit crabs eat plant life and scavenged meat.
Hermit crabs eat plant life and scavenged meat.

The pellets hermit crabs eat should be given once a day, and in the case of younger, smaller hermit crabs, they should be ground up and wet. Canned foods should be served depending on the instructions given, as some are richer than others. No matter what type of food is used, uneaten food should be removed at the end of each day to keep it from going stale or rancid.

In addition to a commercial food base, hermit crabs eat and appreciate small treats just like any other pet. Since they’re scavengers, they can actually eat a wide range of different foods without many problems. Nonetheless, there are some foods that hermit crabs seem to like more than others, and which seem to keep them healthiest. This includes various meats, which should always be cooked and given only in very small amounts, eggs, fish food, seaweed, crackers, and various fruits and vegetables, including grapes, bananas, mangos, strawberries, melons, carrots, broccoli, spinach, and watercress.

In addition to commercial food and treats, it can be helpful to have your hermit crabs eat supplements, which can keep them healthy by adding calcium to support their exoskeletons. This can include ground up egg shells, calcium vitamin supplements, ground up oyster shells, and cuttlebone.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the natural diet of hermit crabs in the wild?

In their natural habitat, hermit crabs are omnivores and scavengers. They feast on a variety of foods, including decaying wood, fallen fruit, leaf litter, grasses, and the remains of dead animals. Their diet is diverse and opportunistic, allowing them to consume nutrients from both plant and animal matter.

Can hermit crabs eat human food, and if so, what kinds?

Yes, hermit crabs can eat certain human foods. They enjoy small amounts of fresh fruits and vegetables, such as mango, banana, and spinach. Whole grains and meats are also acceptable, but always ensure the food is free of salt, seasoning, and preservatives, as these can be harmful to hermit crabs.

Are there any foods that are toxic to hermit crabs?

Hermit crabs must avoid certain foods that are toxic to them. These include onions, garlic, and citrus fruits like lemons or limes. Additionally, foods high in salt or treated with pesticides should be avoided. Always provide hermit crabs with fresh, clean, and appropriately chosen food to ensure their health and well-being.

How often should hermit crabs be fed, and in what quantity?

Hermit crabs should be fed daily, with the amount depending on the size and number of crabs in the habitat. A good rule of thumb is to provide a teaspoon of food per crab, ensuring that all food is consumed within 24 hours to prevent spoilage and maintain a clean environment for the crabs.

Do hermit crabs require any special supplements or nutrients?

Hermit crabs benefit from calcium supplements to support their exoskeletons. Foods like cuttlebone, crushed eggshells, or coral sand can be offered to fulfill this need. Additionally, they require access to both freshwater and saltwater to regulate their shell's salinity and for proper hydration.

How can I ensure a balanced diet for my pet hermit crab?

To ensure a balanced diet for pet hermit crabs, provide a variety of foods, including proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, and minerals. Offer a mix of commercial hermit crab food, fresh fruits, vegetables, and occasional treats like fish flakes or cooked eggs. Regularly rotate their diet to prevent nutritional deficiencies and maintain their health.

Discussion Comments

anon956139

My hermit crabs love popcorn and dry cat food. They never seem to touch fruit or commercial hermit crab food, but drop in a piece of kibble and 10 minutes later it has disappeared.

anon145418

i have 2 hermit crabs which i love so much, but I'm kind of worried about them because i keep them in a really tall wire cage about 1 1/2 feet and give them a flower supplement diet that my mom bought me at a pet store and i haven't seen them molt yet.

They don't move much, but look big and healthy. I sit them in rocks that are colorful keep them moisturized and keep two natural wet sponges, i don't know if i should move them to an aquarium or keep them where they are. Help me please!

anon138748

Hermit crabs can eat sea weed.

Babalaas

@ Fiorite- If you are planning on putting a hermit crab into an aquatic environment, be sure to study the temperament of your species of crab. A saltwater aquarium with a reef should only house reef safe hermit crabs. Some species of hermit crabs will eat corals as a source of calcium; others will eat or attack certain species of fish. Still others will harass any reef inhabitants like shrimp or other crabs. Saltwater hermit crabs also vary in size, and temperature preference, so you should research their ability to survive in the habitat that you have created.

aplenty

@ Fiorite- You can find both saltwater hermit crabs and terrestrial hermit crabs to keep as pets. Land hermit crabs are probably the most common crabs you will find as pets, even though there are more species of aquatic hermit crabs in nature. Terrestrial crabs are more common because they are easier to maintain. Hermit crabs that live underwater require a saltwater system that requires more skill and time to maintain.

Terrestrial hermit crabs require sand, a saltwater pool, and a fresh water pool to be happy. Contrary to their name, hermit crabs are social creatures, so the best terrariums have multiple crabs. Hermit crabs should also have an assortment of shells to choose from otherwise they will bury themselves in the sand until they can find a new shell. If you search online a bit, you will find all of the resources you need to raise a happy colony of hermit crabs.

Fiorite

This article makes me want to own a hermit crab. How Should I set up the hermit crab habitat? Should I create a hermit crab habitat that is completely submerged, or is the tank kept mostly dry? What type of temperature requirements do hermit crabs have, and do they need salt water or fresh water? If anyone can clue me in, or point me in the right direction, I would appreciate it.

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    • Mangos are a favorite of hermit crabs.
      By: volff
      Mangos are a favorite of hermit crabs.
    • One treat that some hermit crabs enjoy is spinach.
      By: anjelagr
      One treat that some hermit crabs enjoy is spinach.
    • Hermit crabs eat plant life and scavenged meat.
      By: haveseen
      Hermit crabs eat plant life and scavenged meat.