Thanks guys! This part of Venezuela is not rainforest, more kind of desert. Yes, it look really beaten and I think is missing a leg... I put it outside my house, here I have a pond so he can drink water whenever he wants. And the garden have a lot of insects of all kind and sizes.
@Inespm Since He's a MM, he will be moving on, trying to find a mate. While females live in burrows, mature males will wander around and look to try and find a mate.
I'm really not the person to tell you what species he was, since I am still fairly new to the hobby. I just knew that G. pulchripes lives in a completely different location then you.
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