Thanks for the kind words. You can see most of my photos of my collection (or at least the ones I feel are good enough to be posted) on my Flickr page.That's awesome!And I've been meaning to say this for a while but,your pictures are ABSOLUTELY AMAZING:worship::worship:!!!You should make a thread with your collection with pictures from you!
Cheers I haven't really had a chance to get a good look at the eggs, but probably no more than 40.Whoa, cool! And thanks for the note for us uninitiated. I don't have any myriapods, but I love to look at them and that is definitely an awesome picture. Congrats! How many young might you expect?
Hey cheers Jared, we were really lucky the two that survived were a male and a female. I hope your hardwickei pedelings are doing well!Congratulations! I'm so glad the S. heros "arizonensis" fared much better than the S. heros "heros" and you were able to breed them.
Keep us updated on the clutch progress man
yes, i remember reading about a few other breeding that were done in Europe, mostly S. h. castaneiceps.There have been others in Europe. At least i know a couple