OK OK lemme get this straight so I know what parthogenetic means but ...you don't have to have a mate whatsoever? Cause I literally just bought mine at a show today and they said she was gravid ...do you think she is? She looks very plump for her size
Went to herps today and went scorpion shopping ended up buying a hottentotta sp and a androctonus amoreuxi. I wanna do serious business with these people but I got two questions 1.which type of hottentotta is this 2.are these gravid cause they were sold to as so
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Aye man I jump into everything I do head on and not one of my T''s, scorps or reptiles have had any bad health or death sooooo
Thank you everybody though for the knowledge and advice!!!!
Okay so I seen a chilobrachys dysclous at my pet store just had to get it cause I wanted to own that kind of T. My question is how do I care for it like how much substrate do they like it moist or wet or dry high humidity stuff like that just so I can make sure it has a great life any help?
Yeah lemme see if I can find the post
I'm sorry they were saying how they aren't technically communal they are more tolerant of each other but build different web structures and don't socialize very much with one another
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