For those who keep crayfish, particularly Cherax quadricarinatus:
I've been keeping them for several years and I had a 3in one molt yesterday. I left the exo in as they usually eat it within a few days. However, I woke up today still finding the exo lying there with the freshly molted...
Hi everyone,
I was at the pet store and spotted a neat looking freshwater fish, but unfortunately I do not remember its name.
Here's a photo I managed to grab off the net that I hope you can ID.
The fish to be identified is orange in the photo and located on the far left beneath the...
I'm just wondering what everyone thinks of this: http://www.amazon.com/American-Science-and-Surplus-Grow/dp/B00005C0VD/ref=sr_1_1?t=slickdeals&tag=slickdeals&ie=UTF8&qid=1316048423&sr=8-1
These are African clawed frogs and I'm curious as to how these sellers can continue to run a business...
That right there is Arachnis deathicus!
Just kidding, it looks like a desert hairy scorpion (Hadrurus arizonensis), but I am having a hard time with the pic.
Notice that their battle scenarios have been set up. Pretty sad to see beautiful creatures put to death for television. I am proud to say I am no longer a viewer of that series or the channel.
They are no better than the Japanese bugs fights despite how much they have spruced things up. Ultimately, it's people intentionally pitting insects and arachnids against one another for entertainment.
I had some hissing roaches in my bin of B. dubia and surprisingly one of the female hissers had babies. They seemed to do well with the B. dubia, but I don't recommend anything since it was under informal circumstances.
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