Though it is impossible in captivity, wild land hermit crabs have babies. The female lays eggs in the ocean that hatch into small zoea that live in the tide for several weeks until they emerge on shore and find their first shell.
no they don't eat there babies
hermit crabs mate in waters so if they are in captivity no in the wild yes hermit crabs mate in waters so if they are in captivity no in the wild yes
Actually, you can't make your crabs have babies in captivity, they can only reproduce in the wild because they lay their eggs in the ocean.
Well, a hermit crab can have a baby in there shell.
Hermit crabs lay their eggs in the ocean and the babies live there until around week 6 when they emerge onto dry land and take up their first shell.
Land hermit crabs don't, they put them on damp sand at low tide, when the tide rises it carries the eggs away.
hermit crabs need a beach to lay their eggs on so they wont have babies in their cage.
A lot
No, Hermit Crabs are omnivores.
it doesn't makes the baby then they leave and the baby raise its shelf
fish and bigger hermit crabs
Yes hermit crabs have antennas.