Here's some pics of the PR pygmy. As i said, its been about 2 weeks now since she molted. Do you think the enclosure is right for her? Should i consider adding a bottlecap for water at this stage?
I have a 4th or 5th instar Puerto Rican Pygmy T. (not sure, she's wild caught, got her when she was barely a hatchling) that has been underground for some time now (she did eat quite well some time before her last molt, which was about a week and a half ago). I want to clean up and "remodel"...
I was thinking about keeping jumping spiders, can i feed them ants? Like, one at a time, so that i wouldnt put them in a dangerous situation or something?
hehe! Tell me about it man. Oh well, i guess its his loss. He's missing out on the dubias!
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yeah, i have my first 3 t.'s to keep me busy while that marmot sleeps all he wants.
So can anyone give me some general care recommendations? based on what species u think it is? or at least direct me to a relevant link? or just helpful suggestions?
Well that's what i thought, i looked from some pics of griseus on the net and it looks identical to a male..but it could also be a nitidus! AAAGH! confusing! :(
I have a Puertorican pygmy that i caught when it was barely a hatchling. Now its on its 4th or 5th instar, i believe. I keep her in "coco-peat" substrate and she's usually underground...too much maybe. I dunno! I can see her from underneath her enclosure and ive seen her eating mealworms and...
Hey guys, a friend recently found this scorpion and gave it to me. I'm from puerto rico btw... It IS wildcaught, but it has acclimated itself very well and eats normally. I'm most certain it is a centruroides spp., but not sure which one. Any help? and tips on SPECIFIC care and husbandry? Thanks...
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