yes
the hermit crab cage is not big enough nor does it have propr ventilation for a turtle. at pet smart they have very cheap turtle cages.
You get distilled or spring water and mist the cage LIGHTLY and mist the hermit crab LIGHTLY make sure your hermit crab is never dripping wet when you mist it.
No, hermit crab mites are specific to hermit crabs and will not harm you or your pets.
three dollars if you want a hermit crab without a cage, and 33 dollars if you want a hermit crab with a cage.
some of them
pull it of
The best kind of wood to have in a hermit crab habitat is chlora wood, its a pale tan with holes and gaps in it. This resembles the driftwood hermit crabs have in the wild.
a small cage, like a plastic fish tank with rocks
yes although it would be wise to clean and disinfect it first, you don't know why your old crab might have died.
Sand, or fine gravel on the bottom of an aquarium, or a screen cage is ideal. You need to keep the cage temperature at least at 72 degrees Fahrenheit. The humidity level is best a 70%. The habitat for you hermit crab should have a moist warm feel, this will keep the gills of the hermit crab in check. Keep a spray bottle of fresh water handy and periodically spray your hermit crab habitat with it.
if they are black and tiny they are probably mites they are usually on the crab too