Yep, Emilia's are nice looking Ts. They're not splashy like some of their cousins but they have a subtle beauty. Mine is just over an inch and starting to show hints of color.
Yes, I understand that, and I agree with your approach. But my point is that humidity is measured in the air within the enclosure. If I'm measuring 80% humidity on air contacting the surface then the deeper substrate has to be soaked to obtain 75-80%, which is not what you want. These people...
Yep, I put a stone and two pieces of wood in my GBB's enclosure and she has webbed over them to the point that you can't even tell what they are under all that webbing. They are really amazing creatures.
This site says that they are a dry scrubland animal but then it recommends humidity levels up to 80%. That seems like a contradiction to me. Why does a scrubland animal need rainforrest humidity in captivity:confused:
I don't own a Citharischius crawshayi so I can't give specifics about their preferred care, such as humidity, etc. Generally speaking however, mold is a result of too much humidity with too little ventilation. Misting every once in a while along with a full water dish will keep the humidity up...
Yep, what they said....
I got mine as a freebie as well and it's now one of my favorites. And it's very satisfying to start with something so small and raise it to something bigger than your hand. :D
I found an ad selling Hypoaspis miles with 10,000 per container. Do they count these out like they count out the crickets when I buy them from Petsmart? LOL! :D
My wife tried to use my bumps as an excuse for me to get rid of them! {D She said "See! You're allergic to those... those... those... THINGS!" Nice try on her part but not good enough. :wicked: I'll have to start using gloves as well. I am very sensative to the hairs. It's still better than...
They are great looking tanks but until the prices become more reasonable I'll stick with my 5.5 and 10 gallon tanks. They are half the price and my view of the T is just as clear.
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