Apparently, solifugae can lay more than one clutch! One of my female eremobates Sp. survived one clutch and is developing more eggs again.
As i work with them more, and more, i'm figuring out that the most people studying them dont seem to be making many behavioral studies and are more focused on taxonomic studies.
What a shame. the greed and desire to isolate pharmaceutical compounds appears to be interfering with research.
OH WELL, that's where -I- step in
I will eventually share the true secrets to keeping these guys, but not til after i get a nice good collection going
Best part is all the researchers think I'm full of it. EVEN BETTER XD
As i work with them more, and more, i'm figuring out that the most people studying them dont seem to be making many behavioral studies and are more focused on taxonomic studies.
What a shame. the greed and desire to isolate pharmaceutical compounds appears to be interfering with research.
OH WELL, that's where -I- step in
I will eventually share the true secrets to keeping these guys, but not til after i get a nice good collection going