SIZE:
Up to 10.5 cm for males and 6.5 cm for females.
LIFE EXPECTANCY:
A few years after the terminal moult.
LIFE CYCLE:
Sexual maturity is attained when it reaches around 4 to 6 cm in length for the male and 3 to 4 cm for the female.
In spring, the males carry the females until they are ready to mate. They transfer the sperm using their forelegs. A few days to a few weeks later, the female lays light orange eggs, which it carries until they hatch. The larvae remain in the water column before transforming into a tiny crab that settles on the bottom.
Toad crabs grow by moulting. The frequency of moults decreases with age. After the last moult, called the terminal moult, the crab reaches its final size. Once this size has been attained, the female is ready to reproduce.