Changing the Future of the Hermit Crab Industry
Millions of hermit crabs die each year on their way to your home. How is captive breeding changing the future of the hermit crab trade?Read More →
Millions of hermit crabs die each year on their way to your home. How is captive breeding changing the future of the hermit crab trade?Read More →
2024 – no babies are available to adopt at this time. Check back next year! The Hermit House Captive Breeding Project hopes to change the hermit crab pet trade by replacing wild capture with a sustainable captive breeding program. These captive-bred babies are true miracles. The captive-bred babies spend one year with breeder Mary Akers before they are big enough to adopt. Adoption of Hermit House captive bred hermits crabs is now open to the public! A few things to know before you apply! If you do not meet our minimum care requirements, your application will be declined. If you correct the issues, apply againRead More →
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