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Hey guys, i've spent most of this morning putting ''pairs'' of my adult centipedes together and i wanted to know when can we say that they ''do well enough together'' to put them in a bin together.
I've tried my adult E.T. Yellow legs and my huge one didnt seem in the mood for mating or anything close to it. As for the Sc.Morsitans, they seemed not to care being together, nor being stimulated to mate. My Sc.Cingulatas, they just seem, hm, pretty agressive thorwards each other, maybe i just didnt have a pair.
What's a good indicator in the behavior to say that two centipedes may be put in a bin together to attempt mating?!?! Thanks for your time .
phil.
I've tried my adult E.T. Yellow legs and my huge one didnt seem in the mood for mating or anything close to it. As for the Sc.Morsitans, they seemed not to care being together, nor being stimulated to mate. My Sc.Cingulatas, they just seem, hm, pretty agressive thorwards each other, maybe i just didnt have a pair.
What's a good indicator in the behavior to say that two centipedes may be put in a bin together to attempt mating?!?! Thanks for your time .
phil.