feed it more before you go
Unfortunately, hermit crabs will almost never mate in captivity. A few hobbiest have purchased crabs with a clutch of eggs and have tried to hatch them but it is almost impossible to get the eggs to mature and 10 days seems to be the longest that anyone has kept them alive.
Adult crabs can only live up to 2 days off their host. Their eggs can live for 6 days, then hatch, and those crabs would only be able to live 24 hours without a host. When treating crabs, isolate all bedding etc, that cannot be washed, for at least 7 days.
That will depend on lots of things like where in the world you are travelling from, what time of year you are travelling, what days you are travelling, how you are travelling, what class of travel you are using, the age of the kids and other factors.
It depends on how fast you are travelling. On foot, it would take you several days while in a combat aircraft it could be less than one hour.
It would be somewhere around 4,745 days that you have been alive.
It takes about 4 days at travelling only 430 miles per day; round trip will take the same amount of days travelling 860 miles per day. Weather is not included in this answer.
Semen can stay alive inside a vagina for up to five days.
72 hours or 3 days
So far for me 3 days
Crabs will hide under rocks after they have molted while their new shell is soft. During this time they are very vulnerable to predators. The time it takes for their shell to harden varies by species but for some it is a few days.
yes, if it is consumed within 2 days.
Crabs have an average gestation period of 14 days.