Me too. But not bad for a start. It's off topic but I'm going to go off on a tangent about hermit crabs. They don't tell you jack when people buy them at the beach. They sell them in those mesh cages which are death traps. They need humidity that only an aquarium with a fish tank top lid can provide. They need a dish of fresh water, large enough to submerge themselves and a dish of salt water. The ocean mixes they sell for fish is good. They need a lot of various sized shells, veggies, fruit, only occasional meat, all of which is supplemental to pellets. They also need a cuttlebone.
I use sand in my tank and wet one half of it for them to burrow and have the choice of being wet or dry. It provides humidity. There's also something called TropicAire which you might want to look into. It's a humidifier that exchanges the air for fresh air.
They need heat, about 90 degrees f so a heating pad is a good idea.
They're climbers so they need lots of things to climb on and hide in. One thing mine like is a fisherman's net I picked up from Michael's (the craft store). They sell it by the shells and beach glass.