Whenever they molt, they get bigger. People dont know how fast exactly, but many times a year.
Hermit Crabs molt. When they molt they dig under the sand and stay their for about two weeks or so. When they come up they are bigger but they shed their exoskeleton in order to get bigger.
hermit crabs can move pretty fast, but they can also be very slow if a hermit crab is on a table be careful he could scamper away
It takes year and year. But hermit crabs CAN live that long in captivity
hermies can grow bigger that your hand but that takes years
*
big
No hermit crabs do not grow back skin
No they grow out of their shells and find a new one.
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.
not if they get eaten first :)
Yes, they must molt in order to grow.
No, they find new ones.
As hermit crabs grow and increase in size they need to come out of their shell in order to find a larger shell to live in.
Hermit Crabs live on the bottom of the ocean and eat the grasses that grow on the bottom.
first the hermit crabs mothers lay eggs then the eggs hatch and as soon as the eggs touch salt water, they burst open intobaby hermit crabs. Then they arelarvae. Then they grow in to adults and find a shell to live in.
A lot
No, they are invertebrates, meaning they need to molt their skin to grow an example is a snake, they don't grow, they molt their skin to grow, just like the hermit crab.
No, Hermit Crabs are omnivores.