Does the female store eggs inside her or does she whip them up when the male shows guarding behaviors?
Just curious, as I am trying to figure out how to tell when my crabs are mating. (If. its a hope)

Wow, you learn something new everyday! I must admit I didn't know that females release their eggs from their gonopores (I should have realised that thoughMotörcrab wrote: ↑Sat Apr 11, 2020 4:26 pmPretty eggs should be visible right after mating. The male will hold the female upside down while mating. It is often mistaken for shell jacking. The male fertilizes the eggs as the female releases them from her gonopores on her largest gear legs. They look like two little dots. As they mate she pushes the eggs back into her shell. She keeps them there for about month moving them around every so often.
Never knew hermit crabs were so complexed in mating.Motörcrab wrote: ↑Sat Apr 11, 2020 4:26 pmPretty eggs should be visible right after mating. The male will hold the female upside down while mating. It is often mistaken for shell jacking. The male fertilizes the eggs as the female releases them from her gonopores on her largest gear legs. They look like two little dots. As they mate she pushes the eggs back into her shell. She keeps them there for about month moving them around every so often.