I'll just make a new thread to add my experience on the conversation of another thread...by the way, I was adding my experience so that anyone who may be breeding the species, that uses the search bar to find information about them, can hear a positive experience too, I would have found it...
Wow I know this thread is old but I must have gotten really lucky with my pair lol I put their enclosures next to each other, gave each a piece of the other's web to pick up scent, encouraged the male up his wall a little and then for the most part left them alone, no more nudging, just had...
not to mention, more feeding equals faster growth which equals shorter lifespan, who wants that? I agree that slings have a much better body for eating more but, to me, I like to stay on the safe side with feeding and all. slings are already at risk for having trouble molting, drying out, all...
yes you can absolutely overfeed a t. obese T's can have issues molting, terrestrials are more likely to break their exo if they fall (hopefully they don't have enough height to fall too far), I've seen sores on people's T's abdomens from literally dragging it due to it being obese and heavy. a...
I agree but I think they're equally gorgeous every phase they go through til adult. I like them better than Versis but I have two of those also so..lol
Austin sent my package out in a timely manner, prices were the lowest you can find for the species I bought (Balfouri, Regalis, Purpurea), packaging was above average, everyone arrived safe and healthy, even had a molt in transit and the little guy was perfectly okay. Austin was very generous...
Sometimes I've seen some look male/female when wet then opposite when dry so maybe try posting again when it's dry, that is if it looks any different to you, if you see the same as this picture then yeah I'd say female.
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