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Actually, there are quite a few people from Denmark and Germany who have bred solifugidae successfully. I am pretty sure their webpages are still available online (in German, though).

 
A deeper substrate is definitely preferred by the vinegaroons. If they don't have a few inches of substrate, provide a hide. A nice sand/coco fiber substrate seems to work pretty well. There are two individuals where I work and we are keeping them differently. One has a substrate that's about 10 cm deep and the other has a substrate that's about 2 cm deep, but with a hide. The one with the deeper substrate went to town and burrowed to the bottom overnight. It seems to be pretty happy.

 
Actually, there are quite a few people from Denmark and Germany who have bred solifugidae successfully. I am pretty sure their webpages are still available online (in German, though).
Plenty of people in the US have hatched out vinegaroons, solifugae on the other hand haven't seen very much success by anyone anywhere so far.

 
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