AK invertebrates
Arachnopeon
- Joined
- May 21, 2023
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It's summer in the Czech republic so it is warm here the last few days were realy hot. (Like 24-29 °C inside) I noticed Chocolate and Caramel (my Ophistreptus guineensis) were spent alot of time together. I am not talking about straight up copulation, but they were right next to eachother all the time. And then i realised some literal babies (or larvae) of millipedes! I have them with my Telodeinopus aoutii and some european ground millis, (Julus terestris 1_2.5 cm) BUT! Telodeinopus have like a hundred young babies ( at least alot in the Czech republic we have so many) And this was like three freshly hatched larvae and a few eggs. And they were already like a 1mm big, that's too big for a Julus terestris, that has a 3cm adult size. BREEDERS OF DIPLOPODS! CAN IT BE POSSIBLE TO HATCH A FEW BABIES OF OPHISTREPTUS GUINEENSIS, THAT HAD ALOT OF SUBSTRATE HEIGHT, MALE AND FEMALE AND HIGH TEMPERATURE?!