https://sting-kill.com
Have any of you heard of this? This thing works on bullet ants!
Heck, it even works on warrior wasps! (The most painful sting In the world!)
What I'm wondering is if it works on T venom. What do you guys think?
As a fellow OW keeper, I think we should be prepared for the worst. I mean, OW T's are crazy and unpredictable. They're fast and dangerous. So, what medicines should we keep at hand? Maybe some suggestions on antibacterial ointment, pain relief, and some first aid stuff that way we can treat the...
I know it's not OW, I'm giving him suggestions on t's to get before getting himself any OW T's. Sorry if my last message was confusing, English is not my first langauage so .... yeah. Otherwise, P. cambridgei is a NW species, but it behaves like an OW so it is a good one to get before buying any...
I forgot to tell you guys that my sister borrowed my camera without me knowing and now she's in Singapore lol.
Might be, but the white marks on the abdomen doesn't really look like the wihite marks on mine. Subspecies maybe?
My brother found it in his dorm bathroom. He lives in Surakarta, Indonesia. Any ideas? Sorry for blurry pic, it's so small and just kept running around.
Stupid question but, why are OW T's more aggresive, fast, and venomous than NW T's? If the reason is for defense, than why NW T's doesn't have potent venom and blinding speed (With a few exceptions) to defend themselves like OW T's?
Oh yeah, I almost forgot to mention that I live in Indonesia so humidity and other stuff is definitely not a problem so caring for C. hati hati wouldn't be much of a problem.
Well, if you consider my T. gigas a fast T. He's a bit weird. He doesn't even move when I put my hand into his enclosure. Heck, I can even touch him and he'll just move a bit. Is he bored or something?
Thanks for the help! I thought that the mites will harm the T because I also keep ants lol. Oh yeah, I'll be getting a P. cam later this year. P. cam are expensive here. Avics are way more expensive than P. cam.
So if I shouldn't get C. sp. Hatihati or P. formosa, can I get a suggestion...
Hey, you might remember me from my last thread. Similar question like my last thread, but since then, I've gained more experience. Considering this is my first OW arboreal T (I already got C. darlingi as my first OW), which one should I pick?
P.S. Sad news: My B. albopilosum juvie passed away...
Yep, really cool dude, I don't even know that species existed until now! I dont think they sell those here in Indonesia tho... Maybe some suggestions on an alternative T that is native to Indonesia?
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