Extensionofgreen
Arachnosquire
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I found this advice and question in an old thread and I've had the same question as gromgrom. One would expect scorplings to grow faster without the competition for resources, like food and ideal temperature and humidity, found in communal set ups.
I, of course am far from experienced on the matter, to I'm eager to hear more about this phenomenon and the reasoning behind faster growth with communal housing. I currently have my parthenogenetic species separate, because I only have 3-5 youngsters and don't want to lose any to cannabilism, but perhaps I should rethink things? How about species that aren't parthenogenetic, but live communally, like Centruroides?
I, of course am far from experienced on the matter, to I'm eager to hear more about this phenomenon and the reasoning behind faster growth with communal housing. I currently have my parthenogenetic species separate, because I only have 3-5 youngsters and don't want to lose any to cannabilism, but perhaps I should rethink things? How about species that aren't parthenogenetic, but live communally, like Centruroides?