I. a. veluchiensis

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I have had good luck breeding and rearing both I.a.alpestris and i.a. apuana in the past. This is the first year my veluchiensis are old enough to breed and the female is dropping eggs as of today. I will update the development on this thread as well as husbandry details.
 

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