PillipedeBreeder
Arachnosquire
- Joined
- Sep 11, 2021
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Hello,
since there is interest in my Glomerida breeding, I‘ll document it here.
Let’s start with the species I‘m keeping and which have produced offspring already.
In keeping:
Glomeris marginata WC ex Germany
(two breeding groups from different locales)
Glomeris marginata WC ex south France („red banded“)
Glomeris sp [cf. tetrasticha/intermedia] WC ex Germany
Glomeris klugii (ex undulata) WC ex Germany
Glomeris sp
[cf. hexasticha/tetrasticha/intermedia]
WC ex Germany
Glomeris annulata WC ex south France
Glomeris pulchra WC ex Labin, Istrien, Croatia
Onychoglomeris hercegovinensis WC ex Kalambaka, northwest Greece
Breeding:
Glomeris marginata ex Germany
(Glomeris marginata ex south France maybe)
Both of my german marginata groups (15 each) have produced atleast 10 juveniles since collection in fall&spring.
And interestingly, the group I collected first are from a population which reach up to 20mm, the two biggest dwarf all other Glomeris I keep.
The two unidentified groups contain of 2 individuals of the same species, housed with one marginata group (found together) and another group of around 5, which may be different species, housed seperately.
Glomeris annulata, which is known for being unbreedable so far, arrived only in a small quantity, ca 5 individuals, so I‘m not trying especially hard with breeding those.
Glomeris klugii are a similarly small group, containing 6 individuals, but I‘m trying to recieve more to increase my chances for offspring.
I‘m keeping all those species since atleast half a year, only Glomeris pulchra and the massive Onychoglomeris are new, I got them this week.
I hope to recieve more species until end of 2021 as well.
Best Regards,
PillipedeBreeder
since there is interest in my Glomerida breeding, I‘ll document it here.
Let’s start with the species I‘m keeping and which have produced offspring already.
In keeping:
Glomeris marginata WC ex Germany
(two breeding groups from different locales)
Glomeris marginata WC ex south France („red banded“)
Glomeris sp [cf. tetrasticha/intermedia] WC ex Germany
Glomeris klugii (ex undulata) WC ex Germany
Glomeris sp
[cf. hexasticha/tetrasticha/intermedia]
WC ex Germany
Glomeris annulata WC ex south France
Glomeris pulchra WC ex Labin, Istrien, Croatia
Onychoglomeris hercegovinensis WC ex Kalambaka, northwest Greece
Breeding:
Glomeris marginata ex Germany
(Glomeris marginata ex south France maybe)
Both of my german marginata groups (15 each) have produced atleast 10 juveniles since collection in fall&spring.
And interestingly, the group I collected first are from a population which reach up to 20mm, the two biggest dwarf all other Glomeris I keep.
The two unidentified groups contain of 2 individuals of the same species, housed with one marginata group (found together) and another group of around 5, which may be different species, housed seperately.
Glomeris annulata, which is known for being unbreedable so far, arrived only in a small quantity, ca 5 individuals, so I‘m not trying especially hard with breeding those.
Glomeris klugii are a similarly small group, containing 6 individuals, but I‘m trying to recieve more to increase my chances for offspring.
I‘m keeping all those species since atleast half a year, only Glomeris pulchra and the massive Onychoglomeris are new, I got them this week.
I hope to recieve more species until end of 2021 as well.
Best Regards,
PillipedeBreeder