Arthroverts
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No they will not. It's the responsibility of the keeper to make sure the enclosure is of the appropriate size, enough food is provided, and extra specimens are properly distributed elsewhere (I suppose culling could be an option, but for a species like this it seems a waste of specimens that could potentially sell for $20-$40 per).So uh...scorp birth control? Will the parthogenic species stop breeding when they fill up their area or something?
Thanks,
Arthroverts