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hi,Thanks, so the adults won't harm the babies.
I don't think anyone has so much species! I'd like to keep a Phrynicus or Euphrynicus species, but don't know where to get them. Do you have any surplus?
Mark
yes the adults will normaly not kill the youngs, they are very social, as you can read also in...
RAYOR Linds S., TAYLOR Lisa Anne (2006): Social Behavior in Amblypygids, and a Reassessment of Arachnid Social Patterns. In: The Journal of Arachnology 34: 399-421
RAYOR, Linda S. (2002): Family ties (unexpected social behavior in an improbale arachnid, the whip spider
RAYOR Linds S., WALSH Rachel E. (2008): Kin discrimination in the amblypygid, Damon diadema. In: The Journal of Arachnology 36:336–343
i have some e.bacillifer for sale, and also p.orientalis, so in spring if the weather is fine, you can get some, or at the show in st.pölten- austria.