A mother hermit crab goes to the ocean/sea to fling her eggs. Once the eggs come in contact with the ocean/sea water they will hatch, and spend weeks in the ocean going through several metamorphosis stages until they come upon land for their last metamorphosis stage, burrow and take a shell to live in. So the mother hermit crab does not see them again after flinging them into the ocean unless per chance they come across each other inland from the shore after the baby hermit crab takes a shell to live on land.
no
No it can't
Yes. The mother must release the eggs in water.
maybe
sqash them
i cant find a picture of a hermit crab INSIDE a egg but i posted a picture of hermit crab mother with her eggs
They can have up to 1,000+
Well, a hermit crab can have a baby in there shell.
when a mommy hermit crab and a daddy hermit crab love each other very much, they... (you know what happens next.)
Eggs. They aren't mammals.
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Land Hermit Crab Babies Are Microscopic And Live In the Ocean. It Is Near Impossible To Raise Baby Hermits In Captivity