View Full Version : HOLY CRAP! Solfugid!
heyjeyniceid
08-10-2004, 09:26 PM
check out the size of this thing! I had no idea they could get this large in the u.s. Definitely the biggest one Ive seen field collecting.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v294/AdrianG4/other089.jpg
god, I wish I knew how to breed this bad girl.
Navaros
08-10-2004, 09:37 PM
Yeah, she is pretty huge. :eek: Very nice. It's worth a shot trying to breed her.
ShaunHolder
08-11-2004, 12:06 AM
Thats really cool, i had no idea that size was attainable for them. :eek:
Alex S.
08-11-2004, 12:11 AM
Beautiful Eremobatid! U.S. Eremobatidae can get quite large, some species up to 2" in body length.
Alex S.
Cooper
08-11-2004, 06:37 PM
Is it just me or does it look like you can see eggs in her?
heyjeyniceid
08-11-2004, 07:15 PM
nah, shes even bigger now since I fed her a roach and I see no signs of prego.
last solfugid I had that was pregnant dropped all her eggs all over her enclosure and I assume she ate them or they dried up becuase after a few days, they were all gone.
Hoosier
08-11-2004, 07:19 PM
Wow that's a nice picture. What kind of camera did you use?
Alex S.
08-11-2004, 08:22 PM
nah, shes even bigger now since I fed her a roach and I see no signs of prego.
last solfugid I had that was pregnant dropped all her eggs all over her enclosure and I assume she ate them or they dried up becuase after a few days, they were all gone.
How deep was the substrate you were keeping the pregnant specimen on? She most likely ate them if she didnt dig a burrow or egg laying pit if the substrate wasnt deep enough.
Alex S.
Stardust
08-12-2004, 07:33 AM
wow..her tummy looks big ~ :eek:
heyjeyniceid
08-13-2004, 07:38 PM
Wow that's a nice picture. What kind of camera did you use?
its a Canon G5. Great camera, just a bit pricey.
heyjeyniceid
08-13-2004, 07:40 PM
How deep was the substrate you were keeping the pregnant specimen on? She most likely ate them if she didnt dig a burrow or egg laying pit if the substrate wasnt deep enough.
Alex S.
the substarte was about an inch at the deepest with a piece of rock for her to burrow under.
now that you mention it, what would you recomend as an ideal substrate depth?
shes got eggs visible through her abdomen again and Im going to try something different, if theyre even fertile.
crap, the one in the picture died today. I really liked her too.
Alex S.
08-14-2004, 01:08 AM
A good substrate depth for solifugids is at least 4" to 5" of a dry peat moss or potting soil mixed with sand. Sorry to hear about the loss, it was a beautiful specimen.
Alex S.
Invert Nerd
08-15-2004, 01:51 PM
she was a big summa bitch! too bad though
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