Last week I picked up a MM Parahybana and a mature female Parahybana.
The male supposedly matured a couple months ago.He has been eating since I have rehoused him and is doing fine.
I am hoping to breed these two in the new year...but have yet to see a sperm web from the male.Understandably...
Last week I was contacted by a fellow that wanted to sell his T's,but as a group. I asked what he had of interest and was rather pleased ..and today took a 2 1/2 hour drive to pick them up
This is what I came home with
1 Aviv.Avic 3"
2 G.Roseas 5" each
1 " mustard baboon" ? 4"
2...
this may be in the wrong place but here it is anyhow.
I managed to shoot a few pics of my versi today,and am wondering if I have a male or a female.....anyone with more knowledge than me able to tell???He/she is approx. 3.5" in size
This one hasn't been co-operative with pics so hopefully...
I have 30 or so lateralis and the females are starting to lay a fair number of egg cases.Just tonight I checked on them and noticed something....quite a number of really small bugs that aren't newborn roaches...but much smaller.They are kind of everywhere to be honest....in the coco fiber...
I know the T is a Male...but was wondering if he may have matured due to his overall size...and yea...I was really hoping so too lol.I have 2 BIG girls waiting on my males,and this guy is the largest.
The fact of pokies not having tibial hooks had me wondering about the palps and how...
hmm..yea my Male hasn't lost that much color yet.He is still maintaining a bit of the black,although nowhere near as much as a Female would have.
After the Maturing Molt...do they generally lose most interest in feeding?The only MM I have had so far is a Semanni...and he sure wasn't all that...
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