Yes. The mother must release the eggs in water.
Not successfully. Crabs lay their eggs in a large body of salt water (bay, sea). If you crab lays eggs in it's water dish, they will not hatch.
yes hermit crabs lay eggs in water and then they will hatch
When the hermit crab is first hatched, it goes through many stages. First it is hatched from it's egg, then it comes out as small phytoplankton. They go through many molts(shed their exoskeleton)and soon look like a hermit crab. When they are in the sea, breathing water, they are called zoea.
Hermit crab eggs are fertilized by the ocean and then washed up by the waves.
no
never beause u don't have the proper tide, there r special breeding places where they take the baby hermit crabs when the hatch or they take the eggs
No it can't
maybe
sqash them
so when the eggs hatch the baby hermit crabs know where to get the water so they can have it in their shells to breathe.
They can have up to 1,000+
I think they are because the momma crab has the Babies on the shore the water comes up and Sweeps them into the water and then they are born..