there are plenty of them and most of them arent even discovered!
yes they are protected in California as California is kind of a tropical country with many seas and they are many hermit crabs which represents California, thus California protects the species of hermit crabs
A lot
Zero. Hermit crabs lay eggs.
No, hermit crabs like many other creatures have exoskeletons.
Hermit crabs can have pretty much any kind of fruit for vegetable except for anything with citrus
salt water.
Normally the hermit crab is the only one kept as a pet.
I'm not sure what you mean by this question. Hermit Crab is a term used to refer to many different species of crabs that live in shells that have been cast off by snails. They can be marine hermit crabs, or land hermit crabs. Within these categories there are many different species. The Genus Coenobita contains 16 different species of terrestrial (land) hermit crabs. The Genus Paguras refers to those species of marine hermit crabs.
No, Hermit Crabs are omnivores.
mostly rats, seagulls, and even hermit crabs can eat their own kind.
well it depends what kind of crab.
fish and bigger hermit crabs