Side note related to your Gecko....those blue and red emitting bulbs may actually be stressing it out and/or damaging it's eyes if you leave it on 24/7. I'd maybe switch to a CHE instead. If you join Advancing Herpetological Husbandry on Facebook you'll find a lot of researchers, zoologists, and...
Nice! The only one big enough I have for a pic at the moment is a B. Hamorii. I've got a bunch of slings that will be photo ready in the not too far future!
Well for one, they don't have urticating hairs as a defense mechanism so they are more quick to bite hence the more potent venom. As far as evolution I think someone else on here would probably be a better person to answer lol. It does make them more interesting though if that's your cup of tea ;)
What would you guys recommend for E. Murinus and Nhandu Chromatus? Cold blood, I'm new to inverts with a background in reptiles. I often wonder if I should moisten the entire substrate throughout the enclosure or just keep half and half? I know for common snakes a humidity range is actually...
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Saw the name and I was like whooaaaa!!
EulersK, I really really enjoyed your videos and matter of factness on your YouTube channel! Do you think you'll continue when you have more time??
I'm just getting started in the hobby myself but will start slow with the new world guys until I get more experience! I've heard about the infamous OBT! LOL that must be quite an adrenaline rush! I heard there was another that was more high level....something calceatum??? Feathered baboon was...
I think the only T you can have communal are M. Balfouri.....but even then I don't even know if there'd be a limit you should keep in one enclosure :bookworm:
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