If they all are slow growing without luxuriant foliage, they hate the soil they are in.
This happens all the time around here. A field of peppers that barely fruit, 10 or 15 out of a couple of hundred really take off, and a few hundred feet off in another field, the same plants twice the size...
So I have a freshly molted MM. 6.5-7" l.violeceopes and a female that's the same size and would like to pair them.
My first question is whether my female is large enough to attempt to breed. Has anyone had success breeding female lampropelma at smaller sizes?
Secondly what's the best way to go...
A jig saw will crack the acrylic and leave an ugly cut. A table saw will work ok if you are running at high rpm and have a very fine sharp blade too courrse a blade will also crack the acrylic and leave a rough and ugly cut.
So my c.schioedtei sling molted on thursday and lost a leg during the molt, fri the sling seemed fine and active. I spent the weekend at my gfs and came home to find it in death curl. Ive moved it into a clean deli cup on moist paper towel. Room temp is between 72° and 80° should i raise temp...
For me its not a question about what im "ready" for but more of a question of what i can afford lol. Would like to keep M.balfori and more pokies i already have regalis faciata subfusca and rufilata
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