. . . sure take a long time to feed.
My original estimate of 160 was actually spot-on. 70 Vaejovis spinigerus and 90 Uroctonus mordax, although two U. mordax died shortly after molting to second instar. I've given a few away and I'm open to selling all of the V. spinigerus and up to half of the U. mordax, but no one's responded to my ads.
I'd like to track the growth and development of the ones I plan on keeping -- that's why some have labels indicating which female they came from.
I have two remaining U. mordax females that look suspiciously pudgy. Hmmm . . .
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