My first emp didn't hunt very well, so I fed her by hand, she would just take the crickets from my fingers, my red claw on the other hand I just drop em in, he gets em all right.
20 P. Imperator... because of the freedom of having my own appt in a state far far away from my parents... but atleast they get to see the pets when I visit! hehe!
I wish Tenacious could tell me what it is, hehe, I keep getting signs pointing in both directions... claws & size = full grown female maybe whereas genital operculum & size = immature male...
Ugh... please... one molt... I just want it a little larger, even if a lady.
Awesome, did you have him always as adult? Or did you see him molt from teen to adult? And awesome P. Cav by the way! Can't wait for Tenacious to be... well... more menacing, hehe.
Hey all, so I've finally (I think) narrowed down the sex of Tenacious, I believe he is an immature male (his genital operculum is oval shaped) but he does not have the dent in his claws nor the pronounced tooth on his movable chela. I was wondering if someone could tell me if they think he has...
Someone mentioned in the UV glow thread that pheromones are present in the cuticle in the chitin (I hope I got that right). So that the scent, and color are slightly different... so maybe the pheromones in the chitin produce this difference aswell? Like once the male is ready to mate his...
I would recommend resin casting, someone made a nice write up on it, use the search tool. If you do decide to, don't put it in alcohol first, could put it in the freezer though. I hope everything goes smoothly man, sorry bout your Imp
Are you positive it is a he? There may be potential for being gravid... I'm not an expert though, but by the color of the telson I think he is mature, so probably not going to molt. But he is doing better no? Glad for that :D
Does anyone know of anyone who's been successful breeding Pandinus Cavimanus (Tanzanian Red Claw Emperor)? I think I have a female (possibly adult) and I really have been wanting a male, and possibly breed them. I am aware that they're quite hostiel and territorial, so they would not live in the...
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