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.
no
hermit crabs need a beach to lay their eggs on so they wont have babies in their cage.
Yes. The mother must release the eggs in water.
Absolutely!
Hermit crabs molt when they feel the need to. Nothing is wrong with your crab if it hasn't molted. :)
you don't need to do anything a hermit crab will do it itself. if a hermit crab losses a leg it will grow back. it will grow back after molting.
It was to cold
Hermit crabs do not bite, they pinch. When a hermit crab pinches you that means that they are intimidated and stressed out, and possibly hungry. In your crabitat there should always be fresh food available to your hermit crab so it does not starve. My hermit crabs are 6 years old, if you want to learn how to PROPERLY CARE FOR A HERMIT CRAB, visit hermitcrablovers142.webs.com
I LOVE that question! hermit crabs have been abused for years! hermit crabs are tropical animals. thay need 1 gallon of space per hermit crab, they also need love and attention they have personalities too.
Well if you have a friend who lives close and has hermit crabs then when you are hanging out at each others houses you could bring your hermit crab with you and put it in their tank. (You need a little moving tank. The very small ones with a little handle on the top.) But when you leave you need to bring your hermit crab with you. ~EEE2
Hermit crabs are invertebrates. They are arthropods and thus within the same phylum as insects, but they are crustaceans and NOT insects. Hermit Crab Classification: Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Subphylum: Crustacea Class: Malacostraca Order:Decapoda Superfamiliy: Paguroidea
"No, they need salt water."