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  2. Hermit crab - Wikipedia

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    Hermit crabs fighting over a shell A hermit crab retracted into a shell of Acanthina punctulata and using its claws to block the entrance. As hermit crabs grow, they require larger shells. Since suitable intact gastropod shells are sometimes a limited resource, competition often occurs between hermit crabs for shells. The availability of empty ...

  3. Calcinus guamensis - Wikipedia

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    Calcinus guamensis is a small hermit crab with a maximum shell width of about 6 mm (0.24 in). It is easily recognized by its coloration of a mustard brown or olive that fades into white, with its walking legs dipped in black. [5]

  4. Mom captures how hermit crab moves to a new shell ... - AOL

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    The mom shared her child's awe at the crab's change in living spaces. Mom captures how hermit crab moves to a new shell: ‘That is super cool’ Skip to main content

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  6. Calcinus elegans - Wikipedia

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    The shells of hermit crabs, primarily composed of calcium carbonate, are easily susceptible to a decline in pH. Low pH environments degrade calcium carbonate rapidly, creating a large amount of structural instability within the hermit crab’s primary defense system. Without proper protection from sturdy shells and a decline in the number of ...

  7. Calcinus laurentae - Wikipedia

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    Like other hermit crabs, they cannot make their own shells and instead they most often live in discarded snail shells. [9] Multiple Redleg calcinus have been observed sharing a single shell. [10] They are nocturnal scavengers. [2] As detritus feeders they consume mainly decaying organic matter. [11]

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