@Oompoofishy this is zoomed in, it's about the size of a 50c coin. It has likely molted since I left though. It stays blue for a few weeks after molting which is great
@Oompoofishy they definitely grow a bit slower than Phlogius sp. (at least under my observation) but the adult colouration is definitely worth it regardless of whether you get a male or female
@Jason La Porta basically just 10cm of damp, compact substrate and a large bundle of damp spagnum moss. They will tunnel through the moss and underground, making lots of webbing. The grow a lot slower than Phlogius sp. do
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