yes
crabs eat babies
no they don't eat there babies
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
Actually, you can't make your crabs have babies in captivity, they can only reproduce in the wild because they lay their eggs in the ocean.
Hermit crabs lay their eggs in the ocean and the babies live there until around week 6 when they emerge onto dry land and take up their first shell.
the female keep the eggs until they hatch
Yes, it is possible to breed them in captivity but it is very difficult
No crabs don't know their babies - they release them into the sea while they are still microscopic.
It depends if they have baby fish or not and if there a mom or not if they do have babies then they could be more protective then regular ones and especially if there moms of the babies
Land hermit crabs don't, they put them on damp sand at low tide, when the tide rises it carries the eggs away.
it doesn't makes the baby then they leave and the baby raise its shelf
Well, a hermit crab can have a baby in there shell.