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Can you get pregnant by having s*x with a bear?

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JK now that i have your attention... can i put my hermit crabs in a glass aquarium without any sand or rox at the bottom? and if i have real sand then is that ok becaus i dont want it to be dirty and then they get sick. HELP!!!

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  1. OK I don't know really .. sorry .. I  was looking forward to the getting knocked up by a bear part =)


  2. you can't fake your question because people usually click on the questions they can answer

  3. Hopefully JK won't rise to the bait and will ignore the question.

    That was crude!

    cw

  4. You can use the regular sand, but microwave it for two minutes first and then let it cool. this will kill any bacteria, and parasites that could be harmful to your crabs.    The same goes for rocks you want to use from outside, but be careful a microwaved rock is very  very very hot.     Good Luck.

  5. thats g*y

  6. o.o

    i dont know?

    disturbing headline cari

  7. WOW. that was random. lmfao x]

  8. wait> you got pregnat, and crabs from a bear? one h**l of a weekend you had!

  9. lmao.. I don't know but that was pretty funny

  10. An answer to the first one... No and please don't try, the chromosomes will not match up, plus that is gross, and i am fairly sure it is illegal.  For the next question, If you want to keep the cage clean and sanitary i would use cage carpeting, (not normal carpet) most pet stores will carry it, it is also fairly attractive and low matinence, i advice doing the cage in simi small sections (3" X3")so that once it is soiled you can replace just the small section.

  11. Yeah, but they'll die in a few weeks if you don't feed them something.

  12. they'd be happier with something on the bottom and yes. beach sand is ok as long as you comb it for living things :)

    love the topic! haha very funny.

  13. Cha-ching! 2 points

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  15. Always use protection even with a bear. Don't put hermit crabs in a tank without substrate, use very a clean dirt like substrate, not sand or bark( I forget the name i think its exoterra or somethign comes in a large brick untill you soak and expand it) And most definitely do not fill the tank with water. In their natural habitat they live in trees not water but love humidity. Sand will not hold much humidity, moistened soil like substrates do.

  16. s*x with a bear? yes your babies are called wookies.

  17. Well no. hermit crabs need some substrate to burrow in. It is what they do at night in the wild(most breeds). If you get sand from the beach. Bake it at about 400degrees F. Cool and before you put it in, make sure the tank is sterile. MAKE SURE, it has a sponge in a small dish for humidity, and another dish for water.

  18. No I don't think you should put them in there with out sand and you should just put real sand (beacause that is how it would be in the wild) or buy fake sand.

    Hope I helped!

  19. no its not possible. humans can only get pregnat from other humans

  20. Girl, a bear would kill you if he tried to mount you!

    In answer to your second question, hermit crabs normally live in sand. I doubt putting sand in an aquarium would harm them.

  21. try it Lol and tell whether that works or not.

  22. What The h**l kind of question is that

  23. LoL I dont care to answer this question either. Maybe it was meant for me to click on this because I just recently bought my hermit crabs from Myrtle Beach, SC and i've done tons of research on them. You can put the crabs in an aquarium without sand or rocks but they will not be happy and would eventually die. Hermit crabs love to dig. Its a big past time and its a thing they do when they are molting into new skin. Give them about 2 inches of sand or gravel. With sand they will get dirty but will not get sick and die. The sand will also help the humidity in the tank.

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