On top of the plant eating L. parahybana we found (http://www.arachnoboards.com/ab/showthread.php?t=123863) We also found an Emperor that was a little different... Have a look...
Has anyone seen this before?
Take care,
Marc
Recently we noticed a little (1 inch or so) L. parahybana eating or drinking from a small plant that started to grow out of the substrate in it's enclosure. I'm just wondering if anyone else has ever witnessed this behaviour before?
Take care,
Marc
We sell Tarantulas in Canada. You can also join the Canadian forum where you can find all sorts of good info. PM skinheaddave and he'll ad you.
Marc
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Shedding problems with balls is usually a humidity problem. Raise the humidity and you're usually good to go.
Here's a tip for bad sheds:) : Get a pillow case and soak it in warm water. Make sure you can breathe through it when it's wet and then throw the snake in for about 30 mins. The shed...
If you keep Gargs and Cresties together you're going to end up with a Crestie that's missing a lot of limbs... :P
Gargs will even pull the tails off of other Gargs... They are not the nicest Geckos on the planet towards eachother... lol
Take care,
Marc
These are also some of my favorite snakes in our collection. The babies go through quite the colour/pattern change too. They kinda resemble gray banded kingsnakes as babies and slowly change in to what you see above. Awesome snake!
What temps are you getting in your enclosure? Rhacs need cooler temps than most other herps. Perhaps it's in the coldest spot of the enclosure for a reason...
You would need a female that was either 100% het. or an actual albino for there to be a CHANCE to hatch out albinos.
The whole 50% 33% 66% nonsense only means that your animals has a chance at being a het or not. There really are no animals that are 50% het. They are either a het or they...
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