If thats a female then everything Ive been reading / research from forums and books are all wrong. That black spot above vent area screams male in every angle and its too narrow like male vents!
http://www.birdspider.com/faq_sex.php
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Tarantulas cant get used to handling, imo tarantulas is better for viewing purposes only. However snakes do get used to handling, but thats another topic.
My large 8"+ female loves dry dirt, moist dirt and she wants out. My L. Parahybana loves to be in open, and very calm to handle (much like a B. Smithi).
Estivating/Hybernating is part of there life cycle in wild. I had my only male estivate for over 5 months. Waking them up is fairly easy though, just slowly increase humidity. This last estivation he refuse to wake up, no matter what so I place him inside a water bowl filled with warm water, it...
WoW!!! Wedge head dwarf caiman? That is so neat!! Just be careful they can do some serious damage as adult. Check youtube theres some good videos in there keeping babies indoors, since they grow extremely slow.
The only reason I removed webbings if it hinders the door openings, or waste attached to it, etc. Otherwise webbing stays, it adds beauty to tank and makes them feel secure, imo.
I currently have a female 3.5" G. Pulchra, and she had not ate in over 6 months now, I cant even remember last time she ate. But she still looks healthy and still has plump abdomen. Some T's will go for months without eating, some species like the Grammostolas are notorious for dieting long...
Looks male. Make sure they have high humidity or they will estivate/hybernate and not wake up. Ive lost about 4 male pixies frog before, due to dirt drying up and no low humidity. Since then I used zoo med repti fogger (only used filtered water) and turn on like few hours a day, and my only male...
I have 4 betas, and from time to time couple of my betas refuse to eat for few days, while other 2 are just pigs and never refuse food. Its normal, the most important thing is if keeping beta in small container is to replace water at least once a week, with filtration you can go a little longer...
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