They hatch into mini herpes and then come and infect us all. And that's where herpes come from.
Hermit crabs cant breed in captivity, they need to have an ocean to lay the eggs in and even scientists cant breed them.
Not successfully. Crabs lay their eggs in a large body of salt water (bay, sea). If you crab lays eggs in it's water dish, they will not hatch.
about 30 to50 eggs
The Horseshoe crab - lays about 4000 eggs
The female crab lays the eggs, and not the male.
This is a difficult question. Odds are pretty good that you have some sort of marine hermit crab but there are thousands of marine hermit crab species. Without more specific information like size, color, shell type, location, etc. there's no way to know for sure.
Yes, they do but almost never in captivity. A female crab lays eggs which she carries in her shell for a few weeks before releasing them into the ocean.
Hermit crabs are hatched from eggs, therefore there is no parental figure for the baby hermit crabs. Once the mother lays her eggs, she moves on (similar to turtles).
When a frog lays hundreds of eggs in a small pond what happens to the population of frogs in the pond
you do not take care ofyour hermit crabs cause i had one and it didn't last long sssooo take care of them cause if you don't they might not be adopted so go and look at them. Their young or the young in the tank...No.Females drop all their eggs into the ocean and the egg hatches and develops over time and then when the crab is ready he climbs onto land and lives there.
it poops, lays eggs, or eats
The female lays the eggs