In August 2022 I breed camel spiders ( Galeodes araneoides ) in captivity. That was really hard so good job man! Video is nice. I'm your follower on IG
@@Bugsman333 hi, that's a great, congrats! I am really looking to get Galeodes araneoides, do you have specimens for sale? What's your IG name, I will write you a DM regarding that
I keep waiting for him to say GO,,,GET TO THE CHOPPER….. Kidding aside I really did enjoy the video. Always found the Camel spider a interesting beast.
Thank you! Yes they are hard to keep and breed in captivity, as far as I know these are the first ever captive bred Rhagodes in Europe, very proud of that. The difficult part is nailing moisture, temperature, enclosure and substrate. If everything is set up correctly they do very well!
@@stuartSteele-tarantulaman when you raise them from slings they can take 3-6 years, maybe longer, to mature. This depends on the temperatures and feeding schedule, so it's variable. I keep them at constant high temperatures, offer enough quality food and the substrate is a own mixture that works great for them.
Black Solifuga, OMG. 👍👍👍
They are rare here, also such cool little dudes!
In August 2022 I breed camel spiders ( Galeodes araneoides ) in captivity. That was really hard so good job man! Video is nice.
I'm your follower on IG
@@Bugsman333 hi, that's a great, congrats! I am really looking to get Galeodes araneoides, do you have specimens for sale? What's your IG name, I will write you a DM regarding that
Big black Sausage with Scissors ✂️ 😂😂😅😅
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i follow you on ig, i had no idea you have a yt channel!
What's your gadgets .. can u please share the details.. I'm also trying something like this.
I keep waiting for him to say GO,,,GET TO THE CHOPPER…..
Kidding aside I really did enjoy the video. Always found the Camel spider a interesting beast.
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I’ve always heard these guys were really difficult to keep, much less breed. Congrats!
Thank you! Yes they are hard to keep and breed in captivity, as far as I know these are the first ever captive bred Rhagodes in Europe, very proud of that. The difficult part is nailing moisture, temperature, enclosure and substrate. If everything is set up correctly they do very well!
cool
How long do they live in captivity for? How do you keep them from babies to adults to keep them alive?
@@stuartSteele-tarantulaman when you raise them from slings they can take 3-6 years, maybe longer, to mature. This depends on the temperatures and feeding schedule, so it's variable. I keep them at constant high temperatures, offer enough quality food and the substrate is a own mixture that works great for them.