I had an adult female G. pulchripes try to molt upright. Been stuck for about 3 days making some progress. After ICU and gently removing the carapace and abdomen that had popped I had to make the decision. Put her in the freezer about 20 mintues ago. Its never easy, but its better than allowing...
I like to sit on the floor on top of a thick blanket if I do handle any. Its a long way down to that tile floor. Shes nice looking though, amazing how gentle they are.
I realize the book lung color should have nothing to do with it but with the lack of white spot the males appear to have and the different coloration. It makes me wonder. I'll call ya later Joe
Borrowed your pic Joe, hope you don't mind. Notice the areas I circled on all three of your males are cream colored. The one I posted is very different in color. Is it me?
At Repticon about a month and a half ago the wife and I saw 4 WC T. blondi on one table and 1 on another table. All 5 of them had cysts. The strange part was they all had them on the right side of the abdomen. Is it me or is it more common with blondi? Do most appear on the right side?
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