Gravid Galeodes sp.

attenboroughii

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Came in wild caught . So I get to hopefully try raising babies . Any help would be appreciated
Have you moistened the soil?
Except for when the young juveniles are molting, these solifugae do not need any humidity at all.
If the solifugae is pregnant, place it on dry sand at a temperature of 86°F to 95°F.
The eggs will lay and hatch within a few weeks. This solifugae can become pregnant more than once during the year.
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These are its paragaleodes babies.
When they become active enough, feed them chopped millworms or flies to nurture them.
 
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hypnotic pets

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I have on dry sand she hasn't ate since I got her but she's getting bigger can see the eggs growing thanks for the help
 

attenboroughii

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I have on dry sand she hasn't ate since I got her but she's getting bigger can see the eggs growing thanks for the help
Once spawned, the female and eggs can be kept separate. Feed millworms to females that have finished egg laying. This solifugae can lay eggs more than once in one mating, and will become pregnant again if kept in a warm place.
 
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