Here are pix of my only specimen (obtained: 8/13/05) that is now deceased (shown post-mortem) of completely unknown reasons. I was particularily saddened by this loss, like a child loosing his first cat to the near-by road. I have lost very few slings/sub-adults and none that seemed to be in...
Adults:
regalis
ornata
fasciata
formosa
How bout you?
I also have an immature miranda that is looking quite female externally. I have yet to confirm via molt, but after experiencing a few males/females in this particular genus, I typically have a pretty good idea of their sex around the...
aside from the obvious you-can't-identify-from-a-pic junk, it doen't look like either one of my females (of different origins) or what i have become to know as the pet-trade species atleast. it is gorgeous, however!!!
wildnmildpets is very right, also botar hits up the columbus show every once in a while (when we're lucky)! here is a link that might help: http://www.kingsnake.com/events.html
I have always kept my ‘rantulas bone dry for the most part. I am here to kick humidity’s ASS! This is how much thought goes into my humidity plan that starts with fully ventilated enclosures:
Arboreal: I typically only mist these guys, due to my laziness of finding a good water dish. 1-2...
nice pix rich! i especially like the rufie, can't wait for mine (2-2.5 in) to grow up! that sux about the smithi, unless you have lovers lined up for 'em.
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