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no! Lizards live on land not in water. if you put it in a crab tank your a bad bad man!




Improvement- You can as long as you put a lizard pad or sand in it and enough hiding places

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No, mice and hermit crabs should not live together. These two animals have very different environmental needs and lifestyles. Mice are terrestrial animals that require bedding, a specific diet, and space to roam, while hermit crabs are marine species that need access to salt water and a habitat with specific temperature and humidity requirements. Mixing these two animals would likely result in stress, injury, or death for one or both animals.

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13y ago

It depends on what kind of snake and lizard. If you get a Green Snake (Rough or Smooth, it doesn't matter) and some Green Anoles then it should work because both are insectivores and need basically the same type of terrarium setup.

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14y ago

No. Lizards and hermit crabs have different requirements, and some things that are safe for your lizard (such as cypress bark) are not safe for the hermit crab.

Hermit crabs also require a varied temperature - one end of the tank should be between 72-75*F, with the other being between 78-82*F. They need a constant humidity between 65 (bare minimum) and 80% Relative humidity.

It would not be a good idea.

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12y ago

Tough to answer not knowing what kind of lizard you are talking about. I have green iguanas and have had bearden dragons as well as geicos and hrrmit crabs. Also what kind of hermit crab? if you are talking about a green iguana it is NOT a good idea. Green iguanas are one of the most dangerous lizards. If you are talking about small lizards then it won't be a problem. Geicos are way less rude than green iguanas especially if it(geico) is small, but the best way to figure out is to try, if you see one of them gets disturbed or starts acting weird easily separate them and place them in different habitats.

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16y ago

depends if its land crabs no dont put them together if its underwater crabs yes they can be put to gather if they are small snails

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15y ago

I Wouldn't Put The Together If I Were You....Quite An Amount Of A Mess To Cleen.

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14y ago

NO! They would never encounter each other in the wild and would fight with each other

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