About 800. That is the least.
yes they lay their eggs in water
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.
It's very rare when Hermit Crabs lay eggs in captivity.
yes hermit crabs lay eggs in water and then they will hatch
Hermit Crabs lay their eggs by going to where seawater is only.
hermit crabs need a beach to lay their eggs on so they wont have babies in their cage.
about 30 to50 eggs
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.
A Hermit Crab can lay 400-800 eggs at once.
It won't. Hermit crabs don't get pregnant. They lay eggs. They need ocean and beach conditions to do it, so they do not reproduce as pets.
Hermit crabs cant breed in captivity, they need to have an ocean to lay the eggs in and even scientists cant breed them.
so when the eggs hatch the baby hermit crabs know where to get the water so they can have it in their shells to breathe.