Hermit Crabs lay their eggs by going to where seawater is only.
The female crab lays the eggs, and not the male.
yes they lay their eggs in water
they lay 1
About how many eggs does a female crab produce
It shouldn't be about to lay eggs. (I am assuming you have hermit crabs in a aquarium.) It has been proven that they need an ocean to lay eggs and therefore cannot lay eggs in captivity. Even in zoos they can't lay eggs.
yes. its a reptile
Yes crabs lay eggs!
200 million
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It is very unlikely that a hermit crab will lay eggs in captivity, and if it does lay eggs, the eggs will die right away, they need special cells that only live in the ocean, that we can not provide in captivity.
Well crabs lay eggs in the sea most the time but some types of crab lay egg in there and they mat in it as well
The short answer is Yes, they lay eggs, but it's isn't they way you would normally think of an animal laying eggs. The Maryland Blue Crab, for example, releases eggs into a sponge she creates. See this website for more information: http://www.bluecrab.info/spawning.html