Thanks :-) yeah she is a good size, last exuvium was a solid 7 inch DLS and she looked a bit bigger.
I agree they are a great species to keep, very under rated and worth the wait on them growing.
I would love to breed her just to cross another species of the list but everytime I see a pic of...
Should you buy it? Hmm subjective answer for me would be no, I've owned one and had her bolt out of the enclosure and on to my chest! ( not the reason I dont like them) For me I'm just not a fan of pet holes, give me a big itchy NW terrestrial eating machine any day :hilarious:
Found a nice piece of moss clad bark in the woods before the snow started so set a new enclosure up for my AF L.parahybana. Decided to give this vermiculite infused substrate a go as it seems to be all the rage now lol Still cant believe someone give this AF to me for free last year, shes the...
Thats a nice list although I did the whole selling kidneys for the new Pamphobeteus species for a good few years so I personally wouldnt bother with P.solaris but thats just me lol..
Sweet not bad at all :-D I've also took a notion for a Harpactira pulchripes, not my usual type but seen a pic of Austin S's female in a lovely enclosure with grass and sandy soil and I just want :hilarious:
Any Ceratogyrus sp. I ever kept didnt bother with burrowing they just webbed the joint up, same for C.fimbriatus. P.muticus on the other hand was in a 45 litre tall plastic bin with over a foot of substrate depth, which she utilised all of to the very bottom with a labryinth of tunnels and...
Hmm Im not an avid keeper of fossorial species, I have a had a few over the years but am no means the expert on them. With regards to clearing DTGs name hopefully you dont mean the s*** show enclosure she was trying to breed the P.muticus in?! :-0
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