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This is great news!!

Rs50matt

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Great for the hobby for you guys in the US and good for the species aswell. The more in the hobby the less desire to remove from the wild

Creatures from the north have recently bred
Selenocosminae sp Biru and become the first to breed this species in captivity over here in the UK so looking forward to these guys aswell as the seledonias becoming move available to the rest of us
 

PanzoN88

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Great for the hobby for you guys in the US and good for the species aswell. The more in the hobby the less desire to remove from the wild

Creatures from the north have recently bred
Selenocosminae sp Biru and become the first to breed this species in captivity over here in the UK so looking forward to these guys aswell as the seledonias becoming move available to the rest of us
Actually it isn't "great" for the US hobby, well at the very least, not quite yet, unless you live in Michigan. With everything going on concerning the Lacey act, Brazil, and this species as well as other Brazilian species, it just is not worth the risk. Even though it is a captive breeding, it's still illegal to own them.
 

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