ever since my avic slng moulted into a sling with hairs, i dont know which instar .. anyway, it havent eaten anything AT ALL and its like 3 months already? it is mainly surviving on water and didnt even moult. no webing at all. its siblings have already moulted and are twice its size already...
LOL , that's not boxing glove . It looks like a juvie to me and how could it have boxing gloves? Btw , it looks like a P.regalis or p.striata and the size is around 2 inches-3 inches.
Normal plotting soil would be better . As they are burrowing species and need to burrow , cocodust is too light , loose and not firm enough to support the structure . So i would say normally plotting soil is far better than cocodust . You wouldn't wanna see the hole collapse and your T is still...
What my 2 P.lugardi did was dig a hole under its hide and stay in there forever . I've never seen mine burrow . By the way , like arachnojunkie said , they can live as terestrial or aboreal. But never had any burrow :?
I've stopped handling old world species since i got bitten by my H.albostriatum . Used to handle some old world species like H.albostriatum , H.schmidti , P.lugardi and P.murinus . Yes P.murinus , thought it was a docile species and handled it many times without getting any bites from him :eek: !!
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