Alaskan king crabs typically take about 7 to 10 years to reach a size large enough for harvesting, which is generally around 6.5 inches in carapace width. Their growth rate can vary based on environmental conditions, availability of food, and other factors. Harvesting regulations ensure that crabs are of adequate size to maintain sustainable populations.
a hermit crab
Harvesting doesn't grow, it's something you do when your garden vegetables or fruits are ready to be picked or pulled out of the ground.
As it molts, it will grow. :)
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Alaskan king crabs typically grow about 2 to 3 inches in carapace width per year during their early years. Growth rates can vary based on factors such as environmental conditions, food availability, and age. After reaching maturity, their growth slows, and they may grow less than an inch per year. Generally, they can take around 7 to 10 years to reach full size.
Root vegetables and cabbage.
No
The White Crab Spider can grow to a size of 10mm in length.
It can grow to be about two inches long.
Yes, it will grow back.The body you see is actually a shell that the hermit crab sheds to grow. you can get all your hermit crab info on HERMIT-CRABS.com
not possible
yes