I would say C.gracilis fits the requirements pretty well. Aesthetically appealing too, especially when raising from young. I just happen to have a 150 or so available too. **shameless plug**
Awesome! Definitely my favorite out of my whole collection. Wish I had picked up more than one sling when I had the chance. I now have a beautiful adult male with no mate :(
I would be extremely interested in networking with some serious breeders. I have a few unpaired uncommon species I've been trying to find mates for and breed. Luckily I've found a few generous members (Scorpendra specifically, among others) to help me start some Androctonus breeding, but...
Oh yeah? I was considering going to the beach on Sunday, but then I was thinking I haven't been to the springs in a while either. I'm not sure which I'm gonna do. I could also go to the water park, but that would cost more.
Beautiful! Love how they gain so much coloration as they near their first molt, just like C.gracilis. Would love to have a few of those to have alongside my G.grandidieri.
You're 100% correct. I was mainly thinking about the ability to support a stable burrow and how well the cocoafiber does the job. The mixture was a perfect compromise! Also, I'm always thinking of excuses to expand my collection and that's what I would have done haha.
Unfortunately, I would ditch the sand. They are obligate burrowers who need deep substrate for a burrow that will support itself. I know the substrate looks dry in my enclosure, but it's just the top layer, as he has a tunnel a good 6 inches beneath his waterbowl/hide entrance that is pretty...
They are definitely awesome. So funny to check on them with the lights out, stalking the enclosure like a boss, then the second you flip the light on they scatter like roaches.
Just removed the mother from the enclosure and wanted to get a good communal feeding in before I separate them into their own containers for sale/trade/freebies.
http://imageshack.us/clip/my-videos/838/4vu.mp4/
These guys are hilarious, fighting each other over pinheads. LOL
That's one...
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