Ty is an exceptional seller with great knowledge of everything he sells. He’s very responsive and willing to answer any questions. I purchased a Scolopendra heros, a Hadrurus spadix, a Hottentotta hottentotta, an Adroctonus amoreuxi and was even surprised with an awesome freeby I’ve been wanting...
I recently purchased a P. victori, a B. Hamorii, and a P. Metallica from Brian at Stonemantis. He was very responsive and quick to message me with any updates and tracking info. All three t’s were packaged very well and arrived healthy. His list variety and prices are great. Looking forward to...
I wasn’t telling him to keep it in a 10 gal. I meant to say he doesn’t need anything as big as a 10, even a 5 is too big lol. I keep mine in 12x7” sterilite containers. I have to admit though when I first got into the hobby, even after I knew how big they got on paper I was still a little...
I agree with NYAN. 60 gal is way too big for an A. Australis. They don’t even really need anything bigger than a 10 gal. The reasoning for most people saying this is ensure it is eating and to help with maintaining temperatures. I’d save the 60gal for a larger communal species. As far as...
Paladin Exotics is a great source for all types of arachnids. Murry is very quick to reply and update you on any questions and provide shipping times and tracking numbers. They also have very good prices on everything they stock and a pretty awesome selection. I recently purchased a cyriopagopus...
I have both of mine in 5 gal tanks with a 70/30 sand excavator clay mixture with cork bark and slate rocks. They seem to really enjoy burrowing. I heat them with ceramic heat emitters to around 89-90 degrees. As ArachnoDrew said you don’t have to overthink it they’re pretty easy to take care of.
Met them at the Salisbury, MD REPTICON over the weekend. They seemed very knowledgeable and had a great selection of inverts. Bought two adult Heterometrus sp. and couldn’t be happier. The lady I dealt with was very nice and helpful. Would definitely buy from them again.
I have a Leiurus Quinquestriatus that is an i2 I just acquired. I put him in a temporary critter keeper with ground walnut shell until the escavator clay and sand mixture in his permanent terrarium set up. I fed it a small meal worm yesterday and we had a little drop in temperature outside where...
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