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The S. gigantea “Black” from Venezuela. The only reason I know is because I saw it on InstagramNice! What species?
1 month for eggs to hatchHow long was the incubation time on the eggs? I supposedly have one of the giants on eggs right now.
Interesting. People tell me that the gaints have a fast development rate for the eggs. If mine hasn’t eaten them it’ll be 6-7 weeks since they were laid1 month for eggs to hatch
You’re looking at 2-3 months in total until they’re on their ownInteresting. People tell me that the gaints have a fast development rate for the eggs. If mine hasn’t eaten them it’ll be 6-7 weeks since they were laid
Is that the dead mom in the last picture? Does this species die after incubation?You’re looking at 2-3 months in total until they’re on their own
Nope, those species is the one where the offspring eat the mother. I heard it's a necessity for that particular species since it's a natural process.Is that the dead mom in the last picture? Does this species die after incubation?
Wow, that is fascinating. What do the pedelings gain from eating the mom? Maybe helps them with their exoskeleton growth?Nope, those species is the one where the offspring eat the mother. I heard it's a necessity for that particular species since it's a natural process.
I can't say to be honest. While I do know the bare basics of pedes, my experience and knowledge on pedes are very vague and not too experienced compared to most other people on this specific thread.Wow, that is fascinating. What do the pedelings gain from eating the mom? Maybe helps them with their exoskeleton growth?