Thanks! I've read that they breed well at room temps (~68-~75) is this true? How do you keep yours?I used them as occasional feeders for my Pystalla horrida, they have this problem of staying completely still a minute or two after initially being introduced to the enclosure... They also burrow, so they are best offered in a bare bottom enclosure, or a food bowl.
They aren't the fastest breeders, but they are very easy to rear and once you've got a big colony set up, they can be somewhat prolific.![]()
Yes mine bred well at room temps, though they definitely breed faster in the higher end of that range, (not THAT much faster though). I no longer have mine, but those are the temps I kept them at, had them on a couple inches of moist coconut fiber, fed them dog food, fruits and veggies, and gave them a moderate amount of ventilation. They are a very simple species to cultivate.Thanks! I've read that they breed well at room temps (~68-~75) is this true? How do you keep yours?
@Ty Randall might have some available, they're pretty inexpensive.I might consider adding them to my collection eventually. Where are they available and are they inexpensive?