yes they sure can
no.... if there is no algae there is no plankton... if there is no plankton there is no fish or baby fish
no
Well, a hermit crab can have a baby in there shell.
i have a hermit crab and mine had a baby. So the original hermit crab died and grew out of its shell for the baby.
Baby hermit crabs will feed on plankton until they have grown enough to resemble a hermit crab, when they will start to feed on a normal hermit crab diet.
If You figure this out let me know.... just noticed mom hermit dead but baby hermit inside moms shell.... hmmm lol
Hermit crabs are hatched from eggs, therefore there is no parental figure for the baby hermit crabs. Once the mother lays her eggs, she moves on (similar to turtles).
Do you mean "plankton"?
Plankton
No, because they are born into the ocean, and live their first year with plankton. then they find a little tiny shell and climb ashore, after this stage, they can drown in water because they have grown their modified gills, meaning they need humidity to breath, but can't breath underwater.
seaweed, plankton, and algae!
Baby shrimp, and adult shrimp, eat plankton.