Sure! When setting up a habitat for pet hermit crabs, you will need a tank or aquarium that is large enough to provide ample space for them to climb, burrow, and explore. A 10-gallon tank is typically recommended for two small hermit crabs.
Include a substrate of sand and coconut fiber for burrowing, as well as some rocks, driftwood, and shells for climbing and hiding. Make sure to provide a shallow dish of fresh water for drinking and a separate dish of salt water for bathing, as hermit crabs need both to maintain their health.
Maintain the temperature in the habitat between 75-85 degrees Fahrenheit and the humidity levels around 70-80%. Additionally, keep a full spectrum UVB light on for 10-12 hours a day to mimic natural sunlight.
Regularly clean the habitat, provide fresh food such as fruits, vegetables, and commercial hermit crab food, and monitor the conditions to ensure a healthy and happy environment for your pet hermit crabs.