spawn
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So, I had a pair of S. dolosa and S. pretiosa for several months now. However, one mate from either pair died. I did buy another S. doloosa, but it's a couple molts away from adulthood, so I couldn't wait for that to transform. Yadda yadda yadda, I decided to try and cross them. I have a female S. dolosa and an S. pretiosa in the same 2.5 gal critter keeper. They're indistinguishable from one another species-wise, which makes me think the original stock was mislabeled, but I did get the S. dolosa from Lars in Germany, so methinks he knows what he's talking about! I haven't posted pictures here in a while, and last time I tried Photobucket decided not to cooperate (this is the only site my photobucket does not work on), so let's see how it goes:
S. pretiosa male - note the bent thorax from a poorly planned molt in a short container - my fault
Another one of the male
The hybrid pair S. dolosa female/S. pretiosa male
Another one of the female
The female looking at a successful cross-bred of an ooth! I have four ooths total. Can't wait to see if they hatch. Have yet to remove them from the critter-keeper.
S. pretiosa male - note the bent thorax from a poorly planned molt in a short container - my fault
Another one of the male
The hybrid pair S. dolosa female/S. pretiosa male
Another one of the female
The female looking at a successful cross-bred of an ooth! I have four ooths total. Can't wait to see if they hatch. Have yet to remove them from the critter-keeper.
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