Dream insect/invertebrate/arthropod?

Smotzer

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I can’t imagine people going for most of their prices. I’m more focused on a realer dream insect now: Metallyticus splendidus. A few people have some colonies of them so them blowing up in the hobby in the near future is very likely.
If you find them let me know I had been eyeing them up for a bit but was always yeah right I’ll probably not get a chance! I miss all my mantids a lot, definitely want to get back into them this year
 

westgateexotics

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my main list

Stenasellus
Scolopendra hardwickei
Scolopendra dehaani ‘malaysian jewel’
Scolopendra paradoxa
Hogna ingens
Arkys
Epicadus heterogaster
Platythomisus quadrimaculatus
Megaphobema tecea
Argyroneta aquatica
Hirudinaria manillensis
Aegla
Cherax tenuimanus
Idolomantis
Metallyticus
Deinacrida
Dynastes hercules
Allomyrina dichotoma
Cyclommatus metallifer
Phalacrognathus muelleri
Titanolabis colossea
Achrioptera fallax
Pulchriphyllium giganteum
Atta atlas
Simandoa conserfariam
Perisphaerus pygmaeus
Archiblatta hoevini
Eucorydia dasytoides
Lanxoblatta rudis
Eustegasta buprestoides
Eushelfordia pica
Polyzosteria mitchelli
Melyroidea magnifica
Rhopalomeris carnifex
Tonkinbolus dollfusi
Desmoxytes purpurosea
Eucentrobolus / Acanthiulus
Pararhachistes potosinus
Psammodesmus bryophorus
Zephronia
Zoosphaerium neptunus
 

Arthroverts

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Some new names in there for me!

Aegla and Psammodesmus are quite intriguing genera to be sure.

Thanks,

Arthroverts
 

Edan bandoot

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Labidura herculeana and Musicodamon antlanteus, but the first one is extinct and i don't believe musicodamon has ever been available to the public captive bred.
 

Pmurinushmacla

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The largest round/pill millipede that can be kept and bred in captivity -- I don't know the species name, no sense researching it since no millipede imports into the U.S. :bigtears:
Ik im verrrry late, but I find some fat ones here in florida.
 

Ajohnson5263

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Some new names in there for me!

Aegla and Psammodesmus are quite intriguing genera to be sure.

Thanks,

Arthroverts
There's a guy in a couple of facebook groups that recently got some aegla imported. He's got a small group going now. Apparently, they have fairly simple care. I'd love to see these captive-bred someday.
 

westgateexotics

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There's a guy in a couple of facebook groups that recently got some aegla imported. He's got a small group going now. Apparently, they have fairly simple care. I'd love to see these captive-bred someday.
theres some small scale breeding in canada, they are still expensive
 
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