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Arachnoknight
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hay well remember the tread i posted last month about the heros i have had for 6 years and it has never been with a nother centipede in its life but it laid eggs. ok well everyone told me thay will most likely be unfertal well YOU ARE SO WRONG!!!!!!!
the eggs are now the little C shaped maggot looking things and thay are 100% fertal so now does anyone have a clue about this


jay
 

Steven

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a clue ??? ,.. mmm parthogenetic reproduction maybe :p

Only question that remains,... does it go for all specie ??? :?
 

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Arachnoknight
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very good obsevation my dear watson. i dont know about the working for all centipedes and i think that would be a pain in the butt to test.




i will get right on it
 

MrDeranged

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I don't remember anyone saying that they "had to be infertile". I do however remember a few people saying that we already had one person have a heros give birth that as far as he knew had never been bred and had molted before. This same pede has also given birth again since then and was not mated that time either. Look for posts by Lariz. It's one of his threads as it was his pede.

Scott
 

phoenixxavierre

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Awesome!

Hey Jay,

Congrats on the developments!

I agree with Gongyles, parthenogenesis.

paul
 
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