Free hermit crab phone wallpapers! Click here to download all 4.




Hermit crab care guides and printables
Written by Kayla Dixon
A PSA to those doing rescues and adoptions
This is inspired by recent posts I’ve seen of people rescuing crabs off of Facebook Marketplace or other online posting sites.
When messaging with the owners, it’s important to be gentle and tactful. After years of experience with animal advocacy, I can tell you that it’s a sensitive situation. No one wants to be lectured or told their care is bad. Especially when the animals are already unwanted and being posted.
Just some tips from my recent experience:
I know we are all passionate crab keepers. This passion can often come across wrong which ultimately doesn’t help the crabs. In my experiences, I’ve seen some horrible reactions to rescuers where they change their mind or take down the listing. This is what we want to avoid!
Remember to approach these situations without judgment. People’s circumstances can cause them to need to re-home. We have to commend those who acknowledge that they are not the right home for the crabs and are allowing others to take them in.
Thanks to everyone who takes their resources to do rescues. I see your commitment and appreciate your passion! This isn’t a call out to anyone, it’s just some advice so we can all save more crabs! Keep on crabbing!
Kayla shared this on Facebook & I loved her advice and asked if I may share it on our blog. Thank you for allowing us to share, Kayla! I think it’s really helpful suggestions!
Safe things for your hermit crabs you can find at Petco!
I thought it’d be fun to make some hermit crab phone wallpapers! Feel free to use them for your personal use.


Do you have old shells laying around unused? Here are great places to donate them for wild hermit crabs!

Claws in the Classroom is a project through LHCOS that helps teachers with hermit crabs as classroom pets. They take crabitat donations & shells as well!
