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  1. RTTB

    Scolopendra Longipes

    They burrow deep so I recommend 6 inches of moist substrate.
  2. RTTB

    Scolopendra viridis

    Wonderful under rated species.
  3. RTTB

    scolopendra polymorpha question

    3-4 years.
  4. RTTB

    Baby's first dwarf Aphonopelma turrets!

    Finding those turrets is a great find indeed.
  5. RTTB

    P. Marksi and P. spinigerus

    P marksi are not communal. Usually all Paruroctonus in my experience need to be kept solitary. Consider some small communal like V grahami V vorhiesi or V deborae
  6. RTTB

    Help with identifying a couple of species

    Looks like a good ol dehanni to me.
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    Scolopendra polymorpha

    Nice find.
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    Review by 'RTTB' on item 'UrbanTarantulas'

    Very smooth deal with him. Friendly and accommodating and he’s very knowledgeable. I will definitely be doing more deals in the future. I feel he did an EXCELLENT job and thank you.
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    Scientific Publishings

    Euscorpius is an excellent journal.
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    Yunnan Goliath pics

    Beautiful specimen.
  11. RTTB

    Spider id..Nashville TN.

    I agree with it being L recluse.
  12. RTTB

    Wolf Spider Troubles

    She may be getting ready to lay a sac.
  13. RTTB

    Wandering Spiders

    If you are talking about Phoneutria all I can say is be very very careful.
  14. RTTB

    Scolopendra polymorpha watering

    Not necessarily a desert species. Do a moisture gradient and they will seek what level to burrow to.
  15. RTTB

    What scorpion is this?

    Catch some more and raise them communally. Just catch them via flipping rocks black lighting etc and not in traps🙂
  16. RTTB

    Centipede won’t eat anything besides crickets

    Superworms are a favorite meal for mine.
  17. RTTB

    2 new scorpion species. In the U.S. hobby

    Very cool.
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