attenboroughii
Arachnosquire
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very exciting to hear, we would love to hear about lifespan, keeping practice and other husbandry aswell !View attachment 392660
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Hello all.
I have had solfugids for 4 years.
Before long,I will succeed in the captive breeding of Rhagodidae(Rhagodes sp.) came from Egypt.
I would like to share information on breeding.![]()
Have you tried with our Canadian Eremobates?Finally someone who can show the skeptics here that these animals live more than just a few months in captivity.
Welcome @attenboroughii, and amazing results! I've had only failures with Rhagodes, but I am more experienced with Paragaleodes.
Nah, the seasonality of Eremobates is too complicated for me to replicate indoors.Have you tried with our Canadian Eremobates?
Rhagodes lifespan is 2~4 years,or more.very exciting to hear, we would love to hear about lifespan, keeping practice and other husbandry aswell !
I love Paragaleodes,too.Finally someone who can show the skeptics here that these animals live more than just a few months in captivity.
Welcome @attenboroughii, and amazing results! I've had only failures with Rhagodes, but I am more experienced with Paragaleodes.
That's my experience as well with Galeodidae and Karschiidae - adult males do not live long, but I had adult females live close to a year after molting. It does not surprise me that adult Rhagodes have a shorter lifespan.moulted adult male survives for 2 month. adult female survives for 5 month maybe.
Yes. When I breed babies, the most important thing is food.Show 'em how it's done! I'm really impressed--every time I see CB attempts the babies seem to die around the third instar.