Don’t use regular table salt for the saltwater container.
The water in the tank should be between 72 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit (22-26 Celsius).
Use a hygrometer to measure humidity levels.
If you can’t see the two tiny holes, it is a male.
Be aware that it is very uncommon for breeding in captivity to actually happen, so don’t be discouraged if nothing happens.
You can feed them three drops of live plankton per day.
Young hermit crabs like to eat their siblings. Use regular marine salt water for the transition tank. You can purchase it at most pet stores.
For fourteen days, try feeding them a mixture of brine shrimp, marine infusoria, and powdered spirulina.