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Multi species enclosure? Hermit crabs?

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I know this is frowned upon, but trust me, I think I have it down for the most part, just need advice, or just a suggestion. I have a 7 foot tall, 5 foot long, and 3 foot wide enclosure filled with LOTS of live plants. I've wanted to get smaller species of fauna that would enjoy this setup. As of now I know I'm adding my green anoles (1 male, 3 females). I'm sure I'll be adding in my American green tree frogs (1 male, 1 female). And I'm wondering whether hermit crabs (yes I'm serious) would do good. There's a water section at the bottom, and if it can work with the hermits, I'll be adding a tunnel on the side that leads to a salt water section for the crabs. As of right now I've been keeping the anoles, frogs, and hermits for a little for than a year now and have kept others of the same species for way longer. I also used to keep green anoles and tree frogs together for 2 years in a 40 gallon with no problems. With the right setup, temperature, and hides, is it possible? I've seen videos of this with success, but I know to never do something just because someone else did it, but it's be pretty cool to have my hermits have a large setup. Thanks if anyone replies!!!!!

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