Holy smokes that's awesome! I'd love to see some of those over here in the states (Especially since we're getting this new species before Europe :p ). Thanks for keeping us up to date on everything!
Aphonopelma paloma are a pretty little dwarf. I got one from swift inverts a couple years ago as a 1/4" sling, and it's just now beginning to show any adult coloration
Phlogius sp. "stents" sling today, unfortunately. I noticed it on it's back last night and woke up this morning expecting a molt but it was still on it's back and it had yet to crack open. It hasn't moved in at least 5 hours. It's times like this that I love my forum signature more than ever.
I've used dried out "living" moss in all my T enclosures. I've never seen crickets try to eat it, but I have seen dubia roaches burrow theirselves under the layer of moss. My P. murinus separated the moss and dragged pieces down into it's burrow for whatever reason. Both of my H. lividum ignored...
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