Starting a small dune scorp breeding effort here on the East Coast. I have bread 2 females in the past... both yielding over 30-40 offspring each and sold off the offspring. This new project should yield alot more! Let me know if you are interested in 2nd instars... I wont sell them prior to that because i want to assure that my scorps are solid before sale.
I just added 7 more breeders to my collection... breeding is evident... my dune scorp collection is now up to 9 total; 2 already preggo. Enjoy the pics.
Since i have breed two females in the past with great success; i feel pretty confident but if you have dune scorp breeding tips please share. I'll gladdly share offspring for offspring with fellow dune scorp breeders; for mixing blood line purposes! Born and bred captive is the only way to go. Let the wild be wild!
I will addmit that my collection of breeders is mostly wild caught but they are only captured from commercial property from which I have close relations (even though i am on the west coast my carreer is mostly west coast) where if not relocated by myself they would have been exterminated. Making friends with hotels in or near deserts pays off huge!!! They just want them gone... whether dead or alive they don't care... mostly they go for dead! I havent nor will I ever go into the desert to do anything other than find, photogragh and document in order to improve my captive environments to increase breeding success. I know i am not the only arachno fan on the east coast who loves these guys but i am looking to be a main supplier.
Aracho-phreak,
Lilhildy
I just added 7 more breeders to my collection... breeding is evident... my dune scorp collection is now up to 9 total; 2 already preggo. Enjoy the pics.
Since i have breed two females in the past with great success; i feel pretty confident but if you have dune scorp breeding tips please share. I'll gladdly share offspring for offspring with fellow dune scorp breeders; for mixing blood line purposes! Born and bred captive is the only way to go. Let the wild be wild!
I will addmit that my collection of breeders is mostly wild caught but they are only captured from commercial property from which I have close relations (even though i am on the west coast my carreer is mostly west coast) where if not relocated by myself they would have been exterminated. Making friends with hotels in or near deserts pays off huge!!! They just want them gone... whether dead or alive they don't care... mostly they go for dead! I havent nor will I ever go into the desert to do anything other than find, photogragh and document in order to improve my captive environments to increase breeding success. I know i am not the only arachno fan on the east coast who loves these guys but i am looking to be a main supplier.
Aracho-phreak,
Lilhildy
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