Rare clutch

peterbourbon

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Congrats!

The pedelings look funny, especially the headplate. :)

Regards,
Turgut
 

ranchulas

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Very nice......I think I have a gravid S.s "vietnam" with the yellow legs???? We will have to see.
 

SAn

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Congratz, though i am not really fond of these species. But a clutch is always a clutch
 

szappan

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Woohoo! Congratulations! The more 'pedes in this world the better... :)
 

KyuZo

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Man, the guy that took the pictures did a very good job.

the armoured ground crickets look bad ass.

and they have red legged Alipes
 

aluras

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Those are wired,,,They almost look unreal. I love it.
 

krabbelspinne

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I don`t think that any species of Scolopendromorpha is really communal. Of course, Alipes sp. can be kept together - but there is a high risk to loose some specimen.

I keep mine separated. They grow the same size as Alipes grandidieri ssp.


Best wishes

Chris
 

KyuZo

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I don`t think that any species of Scolopendromorpha is really communal. Of course, Alipes sp. can be kept together - but there is a high risk to loose some specimen.

I keep mine separated. They grow the same size as Alipes grandidieri ssp.


Best wishes

Chris
I keep my Scolopendra mutilans together and they are doing good.
I also keep my Alipes grandidieri together and I always find them side by side or sleeping together.
 

cjm1991

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Pretty cool. I love my S. Hermosa, so bulky but their still fast as ever.
 
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