I get really tired of seeing hermit crabs thought of as "throw-away pets". :( They can live for like 20 years if taken care of properly. They really shouldn't even be taken out of the tank for more than a few minutes because the humidity and temperature changes from inside the tank to outside of it are so drastic. I provide 80%+ humidity and temps are 75 at night, and go up to 80 during the day. That's achieved by a combination of four different light bulbs that rotate between two of those reptile lamps. I have a *just* UV bulb - no heat, just UV. I have a basking lamp, I have a black light and I have an infrared light. If one bulb isn't keeping it hot enough, I turn on a second. Or vice versa. The humidity is kept up by using the "foil on the lid" technique, as well as sprinkling 1 cup of salt water all over the soil (small amounts at a time so as not to drown anybody sleeping under there) whenever the humidty gets to 75%. :)





