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Well I finally managed to sex an adult pair of S. heros "castaneiceps" only to find the male barely twitching this morning. Last week, he was his usually gregarious self, exploring every angle of his home and taking to prey vigorously. This morning, he was rail thin, antennae looking thin & slightly discolored & the usual pre-death symptoms. I admittedly didn't put much thought or interest in hibernating these, as the topic was barely breached and no details were provided(that I can remember). So...
What species and how do you go about hibernating your creatures and why do you feel it necessary? Details, please.
While were at it and because it's a related subject: in what seasons do you pair up your 'pedes, how do you prepare them, temperature/humidity changes, feeding, etc. & why?
Let's keep this thread clean for future 'pedeheads, shall we...please stick to the details
What species and how do you go about hibernating your creatures and why do you feel it necessary? Details, please.
While were at it and because it's a related subject: in what seasons do you pair up your 'pedes, how do you prepare them, temperature/humidity changes, feeding, etc. & why?
Let's keep this thread clean for future 'pedeheads, shall we...please stick to the details