Some of them are in these enclosures for more than a year, they acclimatized I think. :d They never move the substrate. Just standing and eating. It would be fun to see them do something lol.
I have many terrestial Ts from genus Brachypelma, Pamphobeteus, Grammostola, Phormictopus, Xenesthis, Chromatopelma, Lasiodora, Acanthoscurria, etc etc... Literally none of them uses its hide at all and they never even try to dig. I read everywhere that 4-5" substrate is necessary for them. I...
I have quite a few Phormics, Pamphos, Xenesthis and the best eaters are definitely Phormics, no doubt. I feed them like every day, none of them refused to eat, ever. I drop the prey, it never lands. Pamphos and Xenesthis are also awesome eaters compared to other species, but Phormics are just...
Yes she is using it like everything would be okay. I don't even know if she is "aware" of it and I can't imagine how would she be able to recover the exoskeleton like that. Normally, it should regrow under the current exoskeleton but in this situation there is nothing to grow under. The hole on...
She has ~6cm body. They start showing this adult coloration at about that size. I have another female, a little bit smaller than this one and she is almost completely blue. I'll upload a pic in a minute.
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