Sustainable Breeding Programs
Captive breeding is our priority at Bex Critterz.
Advantages of obtaining invertebrates bred in captivity.
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They are free from parasites
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Animals are of a known age
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You are not contributing to the exploitation of some fragile wild populations (tarantulas and scorpions in particular)
Although many species of invertebrates are in plentiful numbers in the wild, some are not.
Australian tarantulas and some scorpions are being collected in large numbers from relatively localised populations. This may have devastating long term effects on these species in the wild.
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Some scorpions are particularly vulnerable to over collection due to their long life-cycle and the ease in which they can be found. This particularly applies to species in the genus Urodacus. The Black Rock Scorpion (Urodacus manicatus) is being collected and sold in large numbers in eastern Australia. These scorpions take several years to mature, and have a gestation period of 16 months. They live under granite rocks, and commercial collectors often take large numbers (all they can find) from one area in a very short period of time. Taking a large percentage of adults from such a population may have significant effects on the future survival of these scorpions in such an area. Also significant habitat damage is sometimes occurring by rocks being flipped over in the search for scorpions and not being replaced. If you see adult Black Rock Scorpions for sale in pet shops there is a very good chance they have been taken from the wild.
It would be a great shame if the very people fascinated by these animals were to contribute to their demise by supporting the mass wild collection of some invertebrates.
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Therefore, with these issues in mind, NO wild caught individuals will be sold to the public. All individuals for sale will be captive bred or captive born.
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