Exact same!! There are currently 2 small bottle caps acting as structural support to an underground tunneling system that mine carved out :playful::playful::playful:
@JoshDM020 I really wanted to try it with my hamorii as she regularly interacts with the foliage and cork wood bits in her tank but but (s)he's in premolt and super lethargic right now. The cambridgei is also super curious so I thought I'd give it a shot with her--she moved it around for about 4...
waaaaaaay to big, imo, and definitely not enough substrate. looks like a rosie? I keep mine in a 5g tank (with about 4-5" of coconut fiber) and that's almost even too much room for her as she hardly moves
@boina dang, the auratum was probably the first brachy that I REALLY wanted, but the hair kicking I experience with my boehmei is already borderline Too Much :(
My sazimai is pretty fast and can be a bit bold. When i first got her, she stayed in her log pretty much all day, and the rare times I did catch her out of it, she would be hanging out by the water dish. I started wetting down a good patch of her sub, and that is pretty much where she stays now...
My dream tattoo artist was making a short trip into NYC so I did a very irresponsible thing and flew out from LA to get this piece done. Model is my B.hamorii, Turtle, with some slight color tweaks :)
(please excuse the poor lighting!)
Sorry for the vertical phone-holding! Turtle had her weekly mealworm earlier today and I was doing my nightly check up before bed and caught her polishing her little fangs :smug::smug::smug:
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