No, unfortunately they can't... Hermit crabs lay their eggs in the ocean, they are born without shells, and eat plankton. If you have a very large aquarium, and can manage to make a mini-saltwater ocean inside as well as dry land, it could be possible... Remember that the ocean must have a proper amount of salt! (table salt is harmful to hermit crabs too...)
No. Hermit crabs cannot breed in captivity.
Yes they do! The hermit crab needs water but not to live in.
A land hermit crab can live without salt water. Salt water is usually a nice addition to add to your habitat. Salt water helps relieves their stress, and they also use it to bathe in also.
Get what? The hermit crabs or the babies?
Land Hermit Crab Babies Are Microscopic And Live In the Ocean. It Is Near Impossible To Raise Baby Hermits In Captivity
no
They probably come out of their shells to do it, but no crab has reproduced in captivity.
Hermit crabs have NEVER reproduced in captivity. If yours do, call the news.
It's very rare when Hermit Crabs lay eggs in captivity.
No it can't
sqash them
maybe
Yes, they do but almost never in captivity. A female crab lays eggs which she carries in her shell for a few weeks before releasing them into the ocean.
not usually in captivity. even if they did the babies wouldn't survive without a fully cycled, huge, specialy set up reef tank.
hermit crabs mate in waters so if they are in captivity no in the wild yes hermit crabs mate in waters so if they are in captivity no in the wild yes
Not every animal or needs 2 to produce but it is very rare to find a hermit crab laying eggs, the best ways to get a baby Hermie is to find them at pet stores It is very rare for hermits crabs in captivity to lay eggs. You have VERY slim chances of getting eggs. and yes, you must have two genders to have babies. Hermit crabs lay eggs in salt water. Even if you did have salt water, they still wouldnt.