That's a shame, man. I saw you were feeding them a lot of mealworms, which are very fatty and not the best, especially Choera and their sensitive digestive system. I suggest moving to red runners, flies, bees and moths, and only use mealworms when absolutely necessary and have nothing else to...
We would most certainly have the ability to transfer data between the two for sure, apart from PC-only features. As for payment side of things, a PC program would have to be a bit more expensive, as our plan for that wasn't just for home owners, but for zoos and research facilities too. But I...
Current plan is to have a free version with unobstructive ads and slightly limited features, then a premium version for a small one time price without ads and all features.
As for a desktop app, we haven’t discussed that, but for sure we can look into it. Wouldn’t be too tricky! Of course a PC...
Thanks for the info. We had a plan to have a single entry box where you could type a description of what happened and it would automatically update the info, such as ‘T. blondi 3 moulted to adult’, or use the spiders names given by the users, so ‘Webster the P. Metallica ate a roach’. The app...
Yes it will have ALL of that and more. It will even support custom variables and fields so you can track whatever you want. Will also help you track feeders and anything else. We have a very clean UI that represents things very well and isn't confusing. More will come out soon.
Don't have that full information yet. Will be stating this closer to the time. But we won't be spying on you, don't worry.
We'll be working with the community as it develops so we can include as much of what everyone wants as possible, so we can release a product everyone will be satisfied with.
Invertory is a mobile application that allows users to keep tracking of their exotic invertebrate inventories. This is ideal for all you tarantula guys to keep track of all your big collections!
It will include tons of features such as sharing care sheets, custom variables, data visualisation...
I simply give them less food, this staggers them enough in my experience.
That photo of the female is awesome! I can see why she refused, she’s fat as hell.
I’d say 1 female and 3 males is pretty ideal from my experience as long as you keep the female alive and treat her like a princess lol. The more males you have the better. The females like to munch on the males. Their diet in the wild mostly consists of grasshoppers and other mantids so be...
Damm that sucks. I wish I could be the bearer of better news, but whenever that's happened to me, I never got the package :( You may still get it though, hopefully in time.
Ahhhhhh you got them from Cheryl. Hmmmm... well I won’t go into seller drama or whatever, but auctioning off Choeradodis to random people isn’t the best thing to do, however it’s not something I wouldn’t see Cheryl doing lol.
Anyyywaayy, good luck with them.
You’re in the US with Choeradodis nymphs? Jesus I don’t even wanna know the price you paid.
As for temperate, I keep mine at 24-28 in the day, then down to 18 at night. Day time should be 80% humidity, night should be 99%.
Also, were you told what species it was? Choeradodis rhombicollis is...
Hi there, I've basically never posted here but I'll give a little background to myself, I'm a breeder of rare exotic praying mantids, including your Choeradodis. Just so I'm not some random guy, I have hatched Choeradodis myself and raised a fair few to adult.
Not sure who you purchased them...
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