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To start with, excuse my bad english....
From what I've heard S s mutilans are one of few scolopendra species that can be kept together, as long as they are very well fed and and ther are many hidingplaces. I know at least two guys who keep their mutilans's in pairs. And that works out just fine.
I have three S s mutilans and I think I will try breeding them. I don't know if I'm going to use the rotation method or if I'll try to have all of them together in one large container. I guess I will try to have them alltogether. At least one of the has to be male
Anyone who's tried breeding this species?
I'll keep you updated!
From what I've heard S s mutilans are one of few scolopendra species that can be kept together, as long as they are very well fed and and ther are many hidingplaces. I know at least two guys who keep their mutilans's in pairs. And that works out just fine.
I have three S s mutilans and I think I will try breeding them. I don't know if I'm going to use the rotation method or if I'll try to have all of them together in one large container. I guess I will try to have them alltogether. At least one of the has to be male
Anyone who's tried breeding this species?
I'll keep you updated!