I just got A. versicolor and A. metallica recently. The metallica is way calmer than the versi. if you want to handle it i would say metallica. But the versi is gorgeous! So you really cant go wrong with either.
Very nice choice beautiful spiders. they are at the top of my T wish list right now. But i told my girlfriend i would not get any more T's untill some of my slings grow up.:(
I think some of you guys need to chill out some! I understand this is a heated topic of debate. But the debate is on the side lines at this point. Stop trying to make each other look bad and talk about the topic at hand.
I am not a big fan of hybrids but i can admit both sides have had some...
I have wanted to do something like this for a while now. But not just with a skull I am thinking a full theme with real bones like the elephant grave yard from The Lion King!
Ya if you can pm me some designs. I would greatly appreciated it. I would be trying to not quite kill them but if i could get them in a state were they are dazed it would be much safer for the snake. And i believe much more humane for the rodents than feeding them off fully aware. I have...
white cottony mold is probably cobweb mold... i once grew mushrooms as a project. I learned more about fungus in that two months than most people do in a lifetime.
female B. smithi
About 6 years ago i stopped in a lps that was going out of business. she was in a 10 gallon glass tank. i got her the tank water dish and hide for $15. and it was probably the best $15 i have ever spent. i still have her today and she is doing great.
So i headed down to the Taylor reptile expo in MI yesterday and came home with a few new arrivals i met a vender named John Apple. He hooked me up with a great deal on a A. versicolor sling and a A. metallica juvi. He was also threw in a tiny B. albopilosum sling for free!
So any advice on...
could be bacterial if it smells really rank. I would suggest cleaning it outside. Because no matter what it is i am sure you don't want to spread spores or anything all over your house.
The red bulbs are heat lamps for herps. Not uv so you are good to go. Just watch the wattage so you don't cook you pets because some of them can put off a lot of heat.
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