I did notice I had those spines. I think your right.The ones I see here are Eleodes armata, Coelocnemis do not have femoral spines, and E.armata is distinguished from other Eleodes by having spines on all three pairs of femora, not just the front pair.
As for the eggs, bury them in humid substrate, and hope for the best.
Sand and coconut fiber would suffice, rotten wood would be a luxury item, I never use it with desert Tenebs personally, as it's not a food source they come across regularly in the wild. Leaf litter would be good though.I did notice I had those spines. I think your right.
So the substrate would be a mix of sand, rotting wood, and coco fiber?
So like mix of rotting leaves, wood, sand and organic potting mix (other option coco fiber)?Sand and coconut fiber would suffice, rotten wood would be a luxury item, I never use it with desert Tenebs personally, as it's not a food source they come across regularly in the wild. Leaf litter would be good though.
Yeah that sounds good, with sand and the potting soil/coco fiber making up the bulk of the substrate.So like mix of rotting leaves, wood, sand and organic potting mix (other option coco fiber)?