Posted by King Baboon on February 21, 2003 at 06:14:42:
In Reply to: Scolopendra Eggs posted by TomB on February 20, 2003 at 09:05:15:
The same occurred to me with S. heros castaneiceps. I have had this wild-caught specimen for 11 months before she laid 45 eggs (parthenogenesis???? sperm retention????). She stayed under her claypot, coiled around her eggs, for approx 50 days (if memory serves me) at 27° C and good humidity (and NO DISTURBANCE OF ANY KIND OF COURSE), then the eggs hatched to give birth to 40 mm long exact replicas of the adult. I separated them immediately, they fed very well on baby crickets/cockroaches. Growth rate was pretty high.
Hope this helps,
KBab